Hike in WorkSafeBC premiums related to increasingly complex claims: City
NANAIMO — Increased WorkSafeBC premiums are putting pressure on the City’s budget and it’s likely that pressure won’t be relieved for a few years to come.
The City is facing a nearly $300,000 increase in premiums for the 2019 budget, an amount which drove up the proposed property tax increase by roughly 0.3 per cent.
Director of human resources John Van Horne said WorkSafe uses claim data from the three previous years to calculate premiums and since 2016 and 2017 “weren’t terribly great ones here,” he said it’s likely costs will increase further over the current council’s term.
“The word we need to get out for the entire organization is let’s re-focus some attention on the things that people can get injured doing and see if there’s a way of ameliorating that so we don’t have these claim numbers,” Van Horne said.