The Workplace Health, Safety and Compensation Commission (WHSCC) released its 2005 Annual Report today, a report that highlights considerable gains for both the injured workers and employers of New Brunswick.
Saint John: The WHSCC said today that they asked the Union to go to the Labour and Employment Board to settle their complaints about directions given to designated employees rather than putting pressure on those employees to refuse directions from their managers.
Saint John: The WHSCC said today that it will not negotiate with CUPE Local 1866 in the media.
SAINT JOHN – The Workplace Health, Safety and Compensation Commission (WHSCC), in partnership with the Department of Education, today announced the winners of its first workplace safety student video contest.
Saint John: The Workplace Health, Safety and Compensation Commission (WHSCC) of New Brunswick is pleased to present its roster of 2006 workshops.
Above: Lin Hupman, Board member, WHSCC; Roy Silliker, General Manager, NBCSA; Michael Waddell, Chairman of the NBCSA; and Douglas Stanley, President and CEO, WHSCC.
Saint John: An accident that occurred on the afternoon of August 22nd in Petit-Cap, NB, has claimed the life of Raymond LeBlanc, 18.