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Yellowknife, NT (September 30, 2015) – The Workers’ Safety and Compensation Commission (WSCC) announces the release of our new Code of Practice on Return to Work Programs. Return to Work (RTW) programs benefit injured or ill workers and the employer. This code describes key components and steps to…

Yellowknife, NT (September 30, 2015) – The Workers’ Safety and Compensation Commission (WSCC) announces the release of our new Code of Practice on Return to Work Programs. Return to Work (RTW) programs benefit injured or ill workers and the employer. This code describes key components and steps to…

We are currently experiencing service disruptions with our NWTel services in Iqaluit and Inuvik. Email service is down, phone access is intermittent but available. We apologize for any inconvenience. In the meantime for assistance please contact us at 1-800-661-0792. We will provide an update…

WSCC's offices are closed on Monday, September 7, in honour of Labour Day, and reopen at 8:30am, Tuesday, September 8. To report a serious workplace injury or incident, call 1-800-661-0792.

WSCC's offices are closed on Monday, September 7, in honour of Labour Day, and reopen at 8:30am, Tuesday, September 8. To report a serious workplace injury or incident, call 1-800-661-0792.

WSCC's offices are closed on Monday, September 7, in honour of Labour Day, and reopen at 8:30am, Tuesday, September 8. To report a serious workplace injury or incident, call 1-800-661-0792.

The Workers’ Safety and Compensation Commission (WSCC) was recently notified that unauthorized training providers are using aggressive sales tactics with misleading information about workplace training. These training providers have been contacting businesses indicating that their organization must…

The Workers’ Safety and Compensation Commission (WSCC) was recently notified that unauthorized training providers are using aggressive sales tactics with misleading information about workplace training. These training providers have been contacting businesses indicating that their organization must…

The Workers’ Safety and Compensation Commission (WSCC) was recently notified that unauthorized training providers are using aggressive sales tactics with misleading information about workplace training. These training providers have been contacting businesses indicating that their organization must…

The Workers’ Safety and Compensation Commission (WSCC) proudly announces the promotion of Fred Bailey to his new role as Chief Inspector of Mines, Prevention Services. Fred has over 34 years of experience working in the mining industry. In the North, he worked at the Minto, Elsa, Snap Lake, and…