Saskatchewan labour standards require employers to accommodate workers with work-related injuries. Find out how the WCB makes return-to-work processes effective and help workers injured on the job get back to work as soon as it is medically safe.
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Employers, have you had an injury in your workplace? Submit your Employer's Initial Report of Injury (E1) claim form within five days of learning about the work injury to avoid delays and fines. Learn more: https://t.co/uXPA7YXHLX
Did you know that the Meredith Principles mean that in the event of injury, there is a no-fault system and benefits are secure? Learn more about workers' compensation in this guide: https://t.co/YqVJVZkcWK
Workers, find out your legal obligations if you are injured on the job, how to report an injury requiring medical attention to the WCB and which form to submit to the WCB. https://t.co/UBXaMIIZFT
Submit your claims expenses online with a WCB online account.
The online expense forms offer auto-fill features, easy step-by-step forms, options to comment or attach receipts, and enhanced security. Learn more: https://t.co/Wzy4Vx5kOK
If you are injured at work, here are the three things you must do. Get medical help immediately, tell your employer and send us your completed Worker’s Initial Report of Injury (W1) form. Learn more: https://t.co/VoUBohHk20
A work injury may arise from repetitive work activities and/or poor ergonomics, resulting in a repetitive strain injury. Learn which factors that may or may not support a repetitive strain injury claim. https://t.co/afjPf0nv26
The WCB is on a multi-year journey to transform how we serve our customers. Learn about our transformation focus, results and how you can participate. https://t.co/a7I7rFkzIo
Do you know what to do if you're injured at work? Get medical help immediately, tell your employer and send us your completed Worker’s Initial Report of Injury (W1) form. Learn more: https://t.co/LHepPUHBpL
We are here to help you register your business with the WCB to ensure that you and your workers are covered if an injury occurs at work. Learn more: https://t.co/HlnWdyBjhw
The WCB works as a no-fault system, which means fault doesn’t have to be proven for workers to receive benefits. Learn more about workers' compensation in this straightforward guide: https://t.co/51bNTBO516
Starting a business can be challenging. We're here to help. Register your business with the WCB to ensure that you and your workers are covered if an injury occurs at work. https://t.co/Oyt7T2lSqy
Submit your claims expenses online with a WCB online account.
The online expense forms offer auto-fill features, easy step-by-step forms, options to comment or attach receipts, and enhanced security. Sign up: https://t.co/Cph39yKqkn
Workers, find out your legal obligations if you are injured on the job, how to report an injury requiring medical attention to the WCB and which form to submit to the WCB. https://t.co/f49roL3Oi1
That’s a wrap on the 2026 edition of Compensation Institute! The WCB would like to thank all our attendees, guests and presenters who contributed to the success of this year’s event. We look forward to seeing you all next year! https://t.co/4UpStjnmXp
Return to work can be a complex process that requires time and collaboration. The Rural Municipality of Corman Park, Harvest Meats and IMS Group provide useful insights at the WCB’s 2026 Compensation Institute. Learn more about recovery and return to work: https://t.co/l9aXJ6Jnqc
Another session of WCB micro learning talks at the WCB’s 2026 Compensation Institute provides insight into process, procedure and resources from the Injured Worker Appeal Services, the Fair Practices Office and Appeals. Learn more about the WCB’s event: https://t.co/s9GNZv5RSc TV