Ontario’s labour ministry reviewing CFLPA’s workers’ compensation concerns
TORONTO — Ontario’s labour ministry says it’s reviewing concerns brought forward by the Canadian Football League Players’ Association and other professional athlete unions.
A spokeswoman for Monte McNaughton, Ontario’s minister Minister of Labour, Immigration, Training and Skills Development, said that the review is part of the provincial government’s larger plans to improve compensation for injured workers.
The statement comes after a lobby of athlete unions led by the CFLPA called for changes to workers’ compensation across Canada.
“We need to improve our compensation system for injured workers,” Sydney Dubin said in a statement. “That is why our government launched a review of the Workplace Safety Insurance Board (WSIB) and installed new leadership at the agency last year.