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December 28, 2005

 

WORKERS COMPENSATION ACT AMENDMENTS COME INTO EFFECT IN NEW YEAR
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Legislation Will Improve Benefits, Increase Prevention, Strengthen Accountability and Governance: Allan

Amendments to improve benefits, increase prevention, and strengthen accountability and governance measures will come into effect Jan. 1, Labour and Immigration Minister Nancy Allan announced today.

“We undertook the long-overdue modernization of the Workers Compensation Act with the support and input of Manitoba’s workers and employers,” said Allan. “The finished product provides a framework for improved benefits, increased prevention strategies and enhanced firefighter protection as well as a greater level of accountability.”

As part of the developmental process, the Workers Compensation Act Review Committee held public hearings across the province and received over 200 submissions from a wide range of stakeholders.

The amendments coming into effect Jan. 1 include:

The amendments, which expand the list of presumptive diseases for firefighters and extend this coverage to include volunteer and part-time firefighters, came into force on royal assent and are already fully implemented.

“The valuable input of all stakeholders has allowed the government to introduce modern, responsive and effective legislation that supports our overall strategy to improve workplace health and safety,” said Allan. “The legislation will bring Manitoba back into the mainstream of Canadian law.”

The Workers Compensation Amendment Act was introduced in April 2005 and supported by all three parties in the legislature.

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