Registration closes in 10 days for the 24th annual CompensationInstitute
Don’t miss your chance to attend May 17 & May 18
For the past 24 years, the Saskatchewan Workers’ Compensation Board (WCB) has hosted its annual Compensation Institute as a unique opportunity to interact with customers, leaders and partners across the province.
The vision for Compensation Institute is to create an event specifically to share ideas about safety and prevention in workplaces across our province and to share information about our compensation system. This year’s event offers a front-row seat to hear from world-class Canadian keynote presenters on a range of topics, experiences and perspectives regarding workplace safety, and safety leadership and practices.
The event is presented free of charge and attracts workers, employers, WCB partners, labour representatives, key stakeholders, safety associations, and members of the government and media throughout the province.
The event will also include WorkSafe Saskatchewan’s annual Safe Worker/Safe Employer Awards and two concurrent WCB sessions that will allow you to tap into WCB representatives speaking on employer accounts, claims and prevention.
The WCB looks forward hosting to you again this year. We hope you can join us.
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Covid-19 Update
COVID-19 – Safety protocols are in place for all training classes and visitors on-site. Your temperature will be taken as you enter the building and medical grade face masks must be worn. Physical distancing will be observed.