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www.newswire.caHere’s the latest available on WSIB (Workplace Safety and Insurance Board) based on recent public updates:
WSIB updates on a labour disruption and strike: In mid-2025, WSIB and the Ontario Compensation Employees Union were engaged in mediated talks. The organization stated it remained focused on helping people recover from workplace injuries and was at the table in ongoing negotiations. This period included mediation efforts to discuss wages, benefits, and workload management [WSIB news releases and related coverage from June 2025].
Union strikes and negotiation details: CBC reported that in May 2025 hundreds of WSIB workers walked off, part of rolling strikes while negotiations continued for a more favorable wage offer from the employer. WSIB indicated there was a comprehensive offer on the table, with specifics discussed in the talks. This context highlights ongoing tensions around compensation and workload reductions [CBC coverage, May 2025].
Public-facing status as of 2025–2026: WSIB maintained a stance of continuing to assist Ontarians injured at work and aimed to resolve disruptions through negotiation. Their official news releases during that period emphasized commitment to helping injured workers and improving workload management while negotiations proceeded [WSIB News Releases, 2025–06 to 2025–04 timeline].
Broader context: Industry outlets tracked WSIB activity, including discussions around surplus distributions to employers and other administrative updates, but the core ongoing item during this timeframe was the labour disruption and subsequent negotiation efforts with the union [Global News WSIB coverage, 2024–2025; NewsWire summaries].
If you’d like, I can compile a quick, up-to-date digest from official WSIB pages and major Canadian outlets, with direct links and dates, or set up alerts for new WSIB statements. Would you prefer a short news digest or a deeper timeline with key negotiation milestones and outcomes?
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www.owa.gov.on.caHundreds of unionized workers at Ontario's Workplace Safety and Insurance Board walked off the job in Toronto on Thursday as part of provincial rolling strikes after their union said they were unable to reach an agreement with their employer.
www.cbc.caWSIB will continue to help as strike continues Toronto, June 9, 2025 – The Workplace Safety and Insurance Board (WSIB) engaged in mediated talks with the Ontario Compensation Employees Union (OCEU) all weekend, advancing proposals on key topics like wages, benefits, and workload. The WSIB is at the table, ready to land a deal, as it awaits a meaningful response from the union. In the meantime, the WSIB remains focused on being here to help people recover from workplace injury or illness.
www.wsib.ca/CNW/ - The Workplace Safety and Insurance Board (WSIB) engaged in mediated talks with the Ontario Compensation Employees Union (OCEU) all weekend, advancing...
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