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Government of Ontario, Ministry of Labour, Training and Skills Development
Advice on workers' compensation issues in Ontario
The Office of the Employer Adviser (OEA) provides expert legal advice, representation, and educational services to Ontario employers. These services are confidential, free of charge (funded by WSIB premiums), and focus on navigating workplace safety and insurance (WSIB) claims, associated costs, and allegations of unlawful reprisal under the Occupational Health and Safety Act (OHSA).
Business Size: small, medium
Industries: Construction, All industries subject to WSIB/OHSA in Ontario
Region: Ontario
Other Criteria: Employers in Ontario, Primarily employers who employ fewer than 100 workers (for general representation), Employers with fewer than 50 workers (for OLRB applications), Facing workplace safety and insurance claims or related costs (under WSIA, 1997), Dealing with unlawful reprisal allegations under the Occupational Health and Safety Act (OHSA)
Government of Manitoba, Economic Development, Investment, Trade and Natural Resources
Money for Manitoba organizations to hire unemployed individuals
Government of Nova Scotia, Labour and Advanced Education
Support for Nova Scotia skills development
Government of Prince Edward Island, SkillsPEI
Wage subsidies for Prince Edward Island (PEI) employers to hire job seekers
This program is available to small, medium businesses in Construction, All industries subject to WSIB/OHSA in Ontario industries located in Ontario.
Contact the program administrator for funding details.
This program is ongoing with no fixed deadline.