I’m proud that my bill to officially recognize #InjuredWorkersDay became a law.
I’m excited that June 1st marked Ontario’s *FIRST* official injured Workers Day in 41 years!
I’m determined to do more so that Injured Workers are treated with dignity and fairness in Ontario!
Every year, hundreds of thousands of workers in Canada are injured on the job.
On #InjuredWorkersDay, Canada’s unions call on governments to ensure injured workers get the compensation they deserve. With the cost of living rising, workers can’t wait. #CanLab
The WSIB’s $4.5 billion in employer “rebates” didn’t come from thin air—they came at the direct cost of injured workers denied the care and compensation they deserve.
This isn’t just a legacy of neglect. It’s ongoing. And it puts every worker at risk.
#ONpoli #InjuredWorkersDay
June 1 is now a permanent day of recognition in Ontario. A day to honour workers injured by unsafe conditions and failed systems.
Every worker deserves to come home safe — and to be supported if they don’t.
#InjuredWorkersDay #JusticeforWorkers
Tonight in #Toronto: Book launch for a new book about #WorkersComp history in Ontario. with Marion Endicott and Steve Mantis and guests, as well as a background on June 1st #InjuredWorkersDay and a rundown of events this week.
Steelworkers Hall 7pm. Free.
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Please help us spread the worker for the 2025 #InjuredWorkersDay events all over ontario.
More info on these and other events here: buff.ly/ZVBXrI0
There are #InjuredWorkersDay events taking place to the North, South, East, and West.
Can you help spread the word by printing and putting up some posters in your community?
Download posters for each city here: buff.ly/kRXqn08