WorkSafeNB is seeking stakeholder feedback to understand the economic and business impacts of proposed amendments to General Regulation 91-191 under the Occupational Health and Safety Act.
WorkSafeNB is pleased to announce a new program to improve care and support for workers with a traumatic psychological injury (TPI).
Disability Awareness Week (DAW) continues the tradition of National Access Awareness Week first established in 1988 to promote better community access for people with disabilities.
This year marks the 25th anniversary of Safety and Health (formerly NAOSH) Week.
On April 28 each year, the Day of Mourning, we remember those who have lost their lives on the job.
Threads of Life invites you to participate in the 2022 Atlantic Family Forum
The board wants to consult on two key benefit improvements that would reduce the financial burden for injured workers and allow them to focus on their recovery: Increasing the percentage paid for loss of earnings benefits from 85% to 90%. Increasing the maximum annual earnings threshold so more workers have their full wages covered.