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News Release - November 5, 2012 GOVERNMENT INTRODUCES NEW WORKERS’ COMPENSATION LEGISLATIONLegislative amendments arising from consultation on workers' compensation in Saskatchewan were introduced today by Labour Relations and Workplace Safety Minister Don Morgan. "The Workers' Compensation Act, 2012, is a positive step forward for workers in Saskatchewan," Morgan said. "The new legislation eliminates inconsistencies, clarifies legislative applications and improves the benefits for injured workers." Highlights of the The Workers' Compensation Act, 2012 include:
The maximum wage rate, the upper limit on earnings used for the calculation of benefits, will increase from $55,000 to $59,000 for new claims. The maximum wage rate was last increased in 2005. The new Act contains an indexation formula based on increases to the average weekly wage. Additionally, all current claimants in the province will receive an annual increase in benefits to ensure they are consistent with inflation. The Act has also been modernized and restructured to improve readability and ease of use by removing gender-specific language, using consistent terms, and improving clarity and ease of use for stakeholders. -30- For more information, contact:
Richelle Bourgoin |
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