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Course Description
This webinar will:
- Present key findings from a program of research on employment-related geographical mobility E-RGM in the Canadian context looking at its impact on the effectiveness of workers' compensation legislation in a selection of Canadian provinces.
- Distinguish challenges that arise for different categories of workers who are injured while engaged in E-RGM, including those engaged in a long daily commute, intraprovincial and interprovincial workers and temporary foreign workers in Canada or Canadian workers engaged in work outside of Canada.
- Examine some of the effects of the workers' compensation process, particulalrly return-to-work requirements, on workers' families.
You will learn:
- Workers' compensation coverage issues that affect E-RGM workers and their employers;
- Jurisdictional issues that contribute to the complexity of the workers' compensation process;
- Problems that arise in the determination of benefits for E-RGM workers
- Challenges related to return to work when E-RGM workers are injured
- Ways in which return-to-work processes affect workers' families;
Take-home messages:
- Workers' compensation is the oldest social program in Canada, providing coverage to millions of workers since the beginning of the 20th century.
- Why is it that members of the mobile workforce are falling through the cracks? We found that many of these workers are invisible to regulators because of the mobility associated with their work, and that systems are sometimes, but not always, designed to meet their needs.
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Partially funded by:
This program is pre-approved by VRA Canada for a 1 hour training session
PhD
Katherine Lippel
Postdoctoral Fellow, Centre for Research on Work Disability Policy and SafetyNet Centre for Occupational Health and Safety Research, Memorial University, Newfoundland and Labrador
Dana Howse, PhD
Project Director, On the Move Partnership, Memorial University of Newfoundland
Barb Neis, PhD
Course curriculum
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Workers’ Compensation Challenges for the Mobile Workforce: Policy and Practice in Canadian Jurisdictions
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Pre-Survey
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Workers’ Compensation Challenges for the Mobile Workforce: Policy and Practice in Canadian Jurisdictions
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Workers’ Compensation Challenges for the Mobile Workforce: Policy and Practice in Canadian Jurisdictions - Presentation Slides
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Evaluation Survey
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