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IWC educational / injured worker meeting June 25

2025-06-17

Learn more about workers’ compensation Age 65 issues – and let’s talk about challenging WSIB’s unfair retirement benefits system (relevant to workers of all ages). As usual the meeting will start with Know Your Rights educational presentation, followed by group discussion.

Join us Wednesday June 25 from 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. in person at the Injured Workers Community Legal Clinic office (815 Danforth, 4th Floor, Toronto), or by Zoom/telephone. Register  here ( www.tinyurl.com/IWJune25th ) to get the link.

The first hour will be an educational presentation on workers’ compensation age 65 issues and the challenges of the WSIB ‘s retirement benefits system:

  • What does the Act say about older injured workers?
  • How does the Act impact older injured workers?
  • In what ways does the Act need to be changed for older injured workers?
  • What laws exist in other provinces for older injured workers?

Then at 2 pm – Drop-In Organizing Meeting – What’s next?

For additional background on age 65 issues, see also:

  • IWC Fact sheet: Age discrimination and the WSIB  (June. 19, 2025) – pdf | Word
  • Interview with IWC lawyer John McKinnon in episode #10 of the podcast Injured Workers Legal Side with Richard & Paul)
IWC know your rights session June 25

Updated 2025-06-19

Filed Under: News

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