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Ministry of Labour Reports

Last updated on November 21, 2024

Workers' compensation system reports

New Directions: Report of the Workers’ Compensation Board Review, 2019 (PDF, 12MB) and addendum to the report – Janet Patterson (PDF, 1MB)

Consultation Report on Potential Amendments to British Columbia’s Workers Compensation Act - Jeff Parr (PDF, 0.5MB)

WorkSafeBC and Government Action Review: Crossing the Rubicon - Lisa Jean Helps (PDF, 730KB)

Balance. Stability. Improvement: Options for the Accident Fund - Terry Bogyo for WorkSafeBC (PDF, 3.3MB)

A Worker-Centred Approach to Workers’ Compensation Policy - Paul Petrie for WorkSafeBC 

Other reports

Supporting the Low-Wage Workforce (Third Report), Fair Wages Commission, 2023 (PDF, 5.3MB)

IIC Report on Forest Industry Successorship - Vincent Ready and Amanda Rogers, 2022 (PDF, 0.5MB)

A Review of the Unionized Hotel Sector in relation to the Impacts of COVID-19 – Sandra Banister, 2020 (PDF, 1.6MB)

Minimum Wages for Those with Alternate Rates in British Columbia (Second Report), Fair Wages Commission, 2018 (PDF, 1.5MB)

The Transition to a $15 Minimum Wage and Subsequent Increases (First Report), Fair Wages Commission, 2018 (PDF, 1.4MB)

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