DAILY NEWS Jan 23, 2012 10:41 AM - 0 comments

Saskatchewan seeks feedback on Workers' Compensation Act committee report

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2012-01-23

Regina, SK - The Government of Saskatchewan is asking stakeholders to provide feedback on the Workers' Compensation Act Committee of Review report, which contains 57 recommendations for changes to the workers' compensation system in Saskatchewan. Consultations will take place from Jan.16 to Mar. 5, 2012.

"I appreciate the efforts of those individuals and organizations that participated in the Committee of Review's public hearing process and assisted the Committee to develop their list of recommendations," Labour Relations and Workplace Safety Minister Don Morgan said. "The government believes that stakeholder feedback is an important component of determining how to proceed with the recommendations. To this end, the ministry is seeking input from all interested parties, including injured workers, employers, employees and the general public."

Stakeholders are encouraged to provide written input on all recommendations, especially those that require substantive changes to the Act or have significant implications for the Workers' Compensation Board, employees or the business community.

To view a copy of the Committee of Review report, visit www.lrws.gov.sk.ca or call 1-855-868-0960. Information on injury prevention can be found at www.worksafesask.ca.

Feedback on the recommendations can be submitted electronically to cor-consultation@gov.sk.ca, or can be sent to:

Committee of Review Consultations

c/o Central Services Division

Ministry of Labour Relations and Workplace Safety

300 - 1870 Albert Street, REGINA, SK S4P 4W1.

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