Injured Workers Are Being Sold Phony Bill Of Goods.

Posted on Tuesday, December 21 at 11:51 by Anonymous
The sad and most hurtful part, is that unions sit on the Board of Directors of this government agency known a Workers Compensation Board of Nova Scotia and oversee the abuse being administered by their very own Union members who are NSGEU union members as well. I need not say anymore, because it is without question NSGEU President Jessome, the labour movement, business community, government and the legal community have been well aware of this for many years. When you look at the Meredith Principal agreement, it involves two groups, the employer and injured worker are the signing partners, nowhere does it state, the employed working are involved. Nowhere does it say any other group that is involved now, are or should be signing partners, you must be injured before the agreement comes into effect and you must be a member of the business community or government who is financing the WCB, benefit plan. Injured employees are being lied to and have had their rights taken away by people who had no business being involved in the WCB legislation. Unions have no right sitting on the WCB Board of Directors and the Medical Community have no right sitting either, what have these two groups ever given up? Nothing! Injured Workers across Canada are calling for the de-certification of all Workers Compensation Boards. Unions not should be able to represent Workers Compensation staff or sit on the Board of Directors, because they are in a direct conflict of interest and they are now overseeing what is recognized as a very abusive system. In order to regain any creditability the unions must step back. Respectfully Wayne A Coady Injured Workers Advocate) Cole Harbour Nova Scotia 902-434-9303 Please join the fight, visit http://wcbcanada.com/html/BB2/index.php

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