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Pages tagged "compensationcafe"

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    Compensation Café 17: Bill 41- Stepping Stones or a Stonewall?

    by Janet Patterson
    on March 07, 2023 11 min read
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    Compensation Café 16: ASTDs & Compensation Cons: When is a Work Injury Not a Work Injury?

    by Janet Patterson
    on August 27, 2022 11 min read
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    Compensation Café 15: New Perspectives on BC Chronic Pain Policy

    by Janet Patterson
    on July 28, 2022 8 min read
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    Compensation Café 14: Injured Workers Deserve Dignity and Respect, Not Stigma

    by Janet Patterson
    on July 18, 2022 9 min read
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    Compensation Café 13: Day of Mourning

    by Janet Patterson
    on May 02, 2022 1 min read
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    Compensation Café 12: Review: Petrie’s new Addendum on Claim Suppression in B.C.

    by Janet Patterson
    on March 25, 2022 9 min read
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    Compensation Café 11: "Light Duties" - A Primer

    by Janet Patterson
    on March 04, 2022 16 min read
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    Compensation Cafe 10: Return to Work - What is Needed for "Success" for Workers?

    by Janet Patterson
    on January 13, 2022 12 min read
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    Compensation Cafe 9: What the Heck is Going on With WCB Pensions?

    by Janet Patterson
    on December 18, 2021 8 min read
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    Compensation Cafe 8: Occupational Diseases and Asbestos - What Do We Know?

    by Janet Patterson
    on December 10, 2021 10 min read
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