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IWC educational / injured worker group meeting, Oct. 9

2024-10-02

Injured Workers Community Legal Clinic will hold its next Know Your Rights/Injured Workers Group meeting Wed. Oct 9. Featuring guest speaker Steve Mantis, co-author of Who Killed Sir William, you can attend in person or by Zoom/telephone.

flier for Oct 9 IWC injured wowrkers group meeting

As usual, the meeting will be split into two parts. The first half will be an educational with Q&S on the WSIB’s return to work and retraining policies and practices.

The second half will feature a book talk by special guest Steve Mantis, co-author of the recently published Who Killed Sir William?. You are welcome to join for just one section, or to attend both (Book talk will begin approximately 2 p.m.)

You will need to register if you want to attend online or by phone, and we also request that you register to attend in person as well so that we know how many people to prepare for.

If you’re not able to join us on October 9th, mark the next meeting (November 13th, 1pm to 3pm) in your calendars now, when we will discuss WSIB’s Psychological policies and have a special presentation on tips for maintaining mental health. 

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Updated 2024-11-01

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