WCB’s 2022 Compensation Institute agenda includes workplace mental health, addiction and resiliency
Held virtually on May 17-18, speakers will share tools and resources on workplace health and safety
Held virtually on May 17-18, speakers will share tools and resources on workplace health and safety
Saskatchewan’s workers’ compensation system remains fully funded
Last year, 90 per cent of Saskatchewan workplaces had zero injuries and zero fatalities
National Institute of Disability Management and Research
The WCB is working with care providers and care provider associations to support injured workers regarding COVID-19.
All WCB offices are open to the public and are following regular office hours.
All WCB offices are open to the public and are following regular office hours.
National Institute of Disability Management and Research
New part-time board members Judy Henley and Jack Brodsky join the WCB.
The WCB is further extending cost relief to June 30, 2022 for employers to cover costs for accepted work-related COVID-19 claims.