The Saskatchewan Workers' Compensation Board is reporting overall injury claims for 2022 to be down from the prior year's report.
Top five occupations to make injury claims in 2022 were nurse aids, truck drivers, material handlers, registered nurses and retail sales clerks.
Premium revenues in 2022 saw $304 million come in to WCB coffers, offset by an investment loss of $132.1 million due to lower-than-expected gains.Article content Maintaining sufficient funds is legislated by The Workers’ Compensation Act. WCB said it “remains fully funded at 114.8 per cent,” within the mandated target range of 105 to 120 per cent.
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