Health and Safety
Bill 160 Amendments to the Occupational Health and Safety Act miss the mark
April 8, 2011
Bill 160 is meant to amend the Occupational Health and Safety
Act to bring about the recommendations of the Expert Panel, but it needs a
serious reworking if it is to achieve those aims.
In the wake of several workplace fatalities, the provincial
government established an Expert Panel to examine and make recommendations on
improving the health and safety system in Ontario, particularly for the most
vulnerable workers. The government has accepted those recommendations and has
committed to implement them. Bill 160 is supposed to amend the Act to pave the
way to implement those recommendations.
The Bill is making rapid progress through the Legislature and is
now before the Standing Committee on Social Policy. This is the last opportunity
to get the Bill amended before it becomes law. President Smokey Thomas's letter
to Premier McGuinty outlines OPSEU's grave concerns with the Bill as currently
written.
OPSEU members are encouraged to read President Thomas's letter
and contact their MPPs to convey their concerns and insist that the necessary
amendments are made to ensure workers have meaningful protections and rights.
President Thomas'
letter
OFL sample
letter for MPPs .doc
OFL sample
letter for MPPs .pdf
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