Human Resources - 3rd Session - 38th Legislature

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Wales, Lois (Manitoba Government Employees Union)

Workers Compensation Amendment Act [Bill 25]

Administrative penalties, 65

Age discrimination, 65

Expansion of coverage, 65

Net income, calculation of, 66

Obligation to re-employ, 65

Occupational diseases, 65-66

Public presentation, 64-66

Sheltering of injured worker's non-taxable benefit, 65

Stress-related illnesses, 66

Survivor's benefits, 66

Walker, Pete (Manitoba Federation of Labour)

Workers Compensation Amendment Act [Bill 25]

Stress-related illnesses, 56

Warrian, Margaret (Rita) (Private Citizen)

Teachers' Pensions Amendment Act [Bill 48]

Cost of living adjustment, 175-176

Public presentation, 175-176

Webb, Webster (Private Citizen)

Pension Benefits Amendment Act [Bill 10]

Consideration of individuals' needs, 31

Hardship rule, 32

LIFs-LRIFs, maximum withdrawal rate, 32

Public presentations, 31-34

Unlocked funds versus self-directed funds, 31

Wigmore, Dorothy (Private Citizen)

Workers Compensation Amendment Act [Bill 25]

Public presentation, 102-103

Stress-related illnesses, 102-103

Wohlgemut, Peter (Private Citizen)

Workers Compensation Amendment Act [Bill 25]

Public presentation, 68-70

Stress-related injuries, 68-70

Teachers, coverage for, 68-70

Woodman, Debbie (Private Citizen)

Workers Compensation Amendment Act [Bill 25]

Firefighters, occupational diseases, 81-83

Public presentation, 81-83

Woods, Jerry (Private Citizen)

Pension Benefits Amendment Act [Bill 10]

Access to adequate pension plan, 29

Boards and committees, composition of, 29

Consent of spouses and partners, 29

Phased-in retirements, 30

Public presentation, 28-31

RIFs, one-time transfers, 29

Social criterial and investment strategies, 30

Spouses and dependents, 29

Survivor benefits, minimum pension payable, 30

Surplus pension funds, 29

Workers Compensation Amendment Act [Bill 25]

Accountability and transparency

Martin, 90

Administrative penalties

Wales, 65

Age discrimination

Dziewit, 53

Wales, 65

Age-related reductions

Jacobs, 152

Amendments

Clause 4

Allan 161; passed, 162

Cullen 162; defeated, 163

Audit, five-year

Angus, 147

Auditor General's recommendations

Loewen, 50

Martin, 90

Starmer, 51

Board regulations

Copen, 118

Call centre employees, coverage for

Eigenkind, 99-101

Cap on insurable earnings

Jacobs, 152

Cap on insurable earnings

Riley, 139

Cap on insurable income

Markham, 112

Cap on insurable earnings

Allan, 137

Cullen, 137

Penney, 136, 137

Chronic pain

Levin, 75

Claim-handing process

Cullen, 158

Claim suppression

Dziewit, 53

Lilley, 74-75

Claims from non-residents

Lamoureux, 140

Riley, 140

Consensus report

Cullen, 157

Curry, 151

Lamoureux, 148

Consensus report

Gardner, 116

Cost to employers

Gardner, 116

Markham, 112-113

Costs of Workplace Safety and Health Division

Copen, 117

Costs to employers

Curry, 151

Coverage of teachers

Starmer, 50, 51

Dominant cause

Levin, 75

Duties to accommodate

Coulombe, 98

Earnings at or below the minimum

Copen, 117

Economic impact

Cullen, 91

Martin, 91

Employees paid from first day of injury

Dziewit, 53

Employer liability protection

Martin, 91

Expansion of coverage

Allan, 148

Cullen, 51, 147

Dziewit, 53

Kernot, 101

Martin, 89-90

Starmer, 50, 51

Wales, 65

Expansion of coverage, costs to school divisions

Furgala, 105-106

Expansion of coverage, volunteer and work-experience

Martin, 91

Fair Practices Advocate office

Cullen, 158

Firefighters, coverage for

Schedler, C., 58-59

Schedler, G., 58

Firefighters, occupational diseases

Forrest, 79

McAdam, 83-85

Woodman, 81-83

Firefighters, volunteer and part-time

Cullen, 63

Dobrowolski, 62-63

Savignac, 85-86

Governance

Allan, 157

Heavy construction industry

Campbell, 114

Limitation re maximum annual earnings

Copen, 17

Dolyniuk, 109, 110

Loewen, 110

Net income, calculation of

Wales, 66

Net income calculations

Dziewit, 54

Objective medical findings

Christenson, 140-142

Obligation to re-employ

Copen, 117-118

Curry, 151

Dolyniuk, 110

Dziewit, 53

Penney, 136-137

Wales, 65

Occupational diseases

Elliott, 60

Payne, 154

Turner, 149

Wales, 65-66

Occupational illnesses

Dziewit, 54, 55

Loewen, 55

Occupational illnesses, firefighters

Dziewit, 53

Opening statements

Allan, 157

Cullen, 157-158

Lamoureux, 158

Schuler, 159-160

Order to return to work

Nash, 105

Other amendments

Copen, 118

Payment of wages, first 14 days

Allan, 137

Copen, 118

Curry, 151

Dolyniuk, 109

Penney, 136

Permanent impairment awards

Payne, 153

Roman, 155

Personal experience with WCB

Allen, 61-62

Connolly, 134-135

Coulombe, 97-99

Gledhill, 142-145

Hacault, 63-64

Hudson, 56-57

Nash, 104-105

Perreault, Ray, 71-73

Perreault, Ron, 73

Savignac, 85-87

Shand, 155-156

Smith, Robert, 88-89

Turner, 149-150

Privacy concerns

Payne, 153

Privacy issues

Dziewit, 55

Program audits

Copen, 118

Protection of privacy

Elliott, 60

Public presentations

Allen, 61-62

Ardern, 93-95

Association of Manitoba Municipalities, 62-63

Campbell, 114-115

Canadian Federation of Independent Business, 89-92

Canadian Manufacturers & Exporters, 150-152

Canadian Pacific Railway, 138-140

Christensen, 140-142

CN Railway, 136-138

Connolly, 134-135

Copen, 116-118

Coulombe, 97-99

Curry, 150-152

Dobrowolski, 62-63

Dolyniuk, 108-111

Dziewit, 52-56

Eigenkind, 99-101

Elliott, 59-60

Forrest, 78-80

Frontier Teachers' Association, 67-68

Furgala, 105-106

Gardner, 115-116

Gledhill, 142-145

Hacault, 63-64

Hudson, 56-57

Jacobs, 152-153

Kernot, 101

Levin, 75-76

Lilley, 74-75

Manitoba Association of School Trustees, 105-106

Manitoba Chambers of Commerce, 49-52

Manitoba Employers Council, 115-118

Manitoba Federation of Labour, 52-56

Manitoba Government Employees Union, 64-66

Manitoba Teachers' Society, 93-95

Markham, 112-113

Martin, 89-92

McAdam, 83-85

Mining Association of Manitoba Inc., 112-113

Mozden, 76-78

Nash, 104-105

Payne, 153-155

Pembina Trails Teachers' Association, 96-97

Penney, 136-138

Perreault, Ron, 73

Reed, 67-68

Riley, 138-140

Roman, 155

SAFE Workers of Tomorrow, 107-108

Sauer, 107-108

Savignac, 85-87

Schedler, C., 58-59

Schedler, G., 58

Shand, 155-156

South Eastern Manitoba Labour Council, 140-142

Starmer, 49-52

Turner, 149-150

United Fire Fighters of Winnipeg, 78-80

Wales, 64-66

Wigmore, 102-103

Winnipeg Chamber of Commerce, 145-149

Wohlgemut, 68-70

Woodman, 81-83

Zuk, 96-97

Retroactive application

Dziewit, 55

Reduction of benefits after 45 years of age

Campbell, 114

Reduction of benefits after two years

Campbell, 114

Referral of a matter to a panel

Copen, 118

Referral to panel

Curry, 151

Retroactive application

Elliott, 60

Jacobs, 153

Payne, 153

Return to health and work

Lilley, 74

Sheltering of injured worker's non-taxable benefit

Wales, 65

Shift work

Levin, 75-76

Statistics

Copen, 118

Stress-related illnesses

Ardern, 93

Cullen, 56

Dziewit, 54, 55, 56

Elliott, 60

Levin, 75

Lilley, 74

Loewen, 97

Mozden, 76

Payne, 154

Reed, 67

Wales, 66

Walker, 56

Wigmore, 102-103

Wohlgemut, 68-70

Zuk, 96-97

Support for daily living

Savignac, 86

Survivor's benefits

Wales, 66

Teachers, coverage for

Ardern, 93-95

Loewen, 94-95

Mozden, 76

Reed, 67

Wohlgemut, 68-70

Zuk, 96-97

Top-up provisions

Allan, 80

Forrest, 80

Wage replacement after two years

Martin, 90

Workplace Safety and Health Division, costs of

Curry, 151

Written submissions

Anderson, 170-171

Baker, 171

Bergen, 125-126

Davies, 131

Fedorkiw, 167-169

Garden Valley School Division, 121-122

Knox-Powers, 168-170

Letwyn, 170

Manitoba Nurses' Union, 119-121

Public Service Alliance of Canada, 165-167

St. James Assiniboia School Division, 124-125

Steffler, John, 123-124

Steffler, Lisa, 122-123

United Steelworkers, 126-131

Versatile Manufacturing, 170

 

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