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Julie Weller

Workers’ Compensation & Entitlement for Work-Related COVID-19

  • 02 avril 2020
  • Julie Weller

The Workplace Safety and Insurance Board ("WSIB") has confirmed that workers should file claims if they believe that they have contracted COVID-19 while at work. However, the rapid ease with which COVID-19 spreads through communities creates a unique adjudicative challenge. This article discusses the complex principles behind entitlement for WSIB claims pertaining to COVID-19.

Student Forum, Accidents de travail
Cassandra Ma

A Retrospective on Workers’ Compensation Law in 2019

  • 10 février 2020
  • Cassandra Ma

2019 was yet another busy year for the Workplace Safety and Insurance Appeals Tribunal! This article covers some of the WSIAT's noteworthy cases from the last year, including its significant decisions in respect of chronic mental stress claims, the fatal claim premium adjustment, transfer of costs, and survivor benefits.

Student Forum, Accidents de travail
Nhi Huynh

WSIB 2020 Policy Agenda Summary – What’s on the Workplace Horizon?

  • 07 février 2020
  • Nhi Huynh

As the number of Ontario’s workers continues to grow, the WSIB heads into 2020 with continued commitment to providing transparent, accessible, and timely services. Along with the WSIB’s prioritization of service improvements, the WSIB 2020 Policy Agenda outlines process items that the WSIB will focus on over the next year.

Student Forum, Accidents de travail
Civil Action Seeking Damages for Alleged Workplace Harassment is Statute-Barred

Civil Action Seeking Damages for Alleged Workplace Harassment is Statute-Barred

  • 12 novembre 2019
  • Giovanna Di Sauro

The Workplace Safety and Insurance Appeals Tribunal recently ruled in Decision No. 1227/19 that a worker was statute-barred from pursuing a civil action in respect of alleged workplace harassment. This decision clarifies how work-related accidents and associated injuries may fall within the exclusive jurisdiction of the workers’ compensation benefits scheme.

Student Forum, Accidents de travail
Out with the Old, in with the (New) Rate Framework

Out with the Old, in with the (New) Rate Framework

  • 11 octobre 2019
  • James Jennings

The Workplace Safety and Insurance Board will be replacing its employer classification and premium system with a Rate Framework model effective January 1, 2020.

Student Forum, Accidents de travail

The duty to accommodate: does the origin of the disability matter?

  • 27 mars 2018
  • Nathalie Léger and Amy Nguyen

A recent decision by the Supreme Court of Canada sheds new light on how to consider employers’ duty to accommodate when dealing with an injured worker. In Quebec (Commission des normes, de l’équité, de la santé et de la sécurité du travail) v. Caron, 2018 SCC 3, the Court unanimously decided that “the duty to reasonably accommodate disabled employees is a fundamental tenet of Canadian and, more particularly, Quebec labour law. ”

Droit constitutionnel, libertés civiles et droits de la personne, Accidents de travail