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Workers' Compensation System a 'National Disgrace': United SteelworkersCanada's provincial governments must rectify deeply entrenched, fatal flaws in the workers' compensation system that continue to ruin lives and exacerbate the opioid crisis, the United Steelworkers (USW) says. "A national media exposé this week has documented the disastrous human toll wrought by the failings of Canada's workers' compensation boards," said USW National Director Ken Neumann. "Sadly, these tragic revelations are not surprising to unions and others who advocate for injured workers, nor to workers and families who have been devastated by the system's failings," Neumann said. "For years, unions have demanded reforms to a broken system that fuels addiction and leads to ruined lives, fatal overdoses and suicides," he added. "Those demands have largely been ignored. It's time for provincial governments to take meaningful action to tackle this national disgrace." A report in the Globe and Mail newspaper has linked systemic flaws in the workers' compensation system to countless addictions that have exacerbated the opioid crisis, which has become a public health emergency in Canada. The report documented systemic issues that have long been decried by unions and other workers' advocates:
"Often the only way an injured worker can cope after being forced back to work is by being heavily medicated on opioids. These drugs mask the pain and can lead to further injury, addiction and worse." The USW is calling on provincial governments across Canada to mandate immediate reforms to their workers' compensation boards, including:
"Immediate reforms are needed, otherwise the workers' compensation system will continue to devalue workers' health and workers' lives," Neumann said. "This national disgrace must end." View source version on businesswire.com: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20200619005447/en/ |

