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May 16, 2019 - The Ontario Coalition for Better Child Care (OCBCC) is calling a Day of Action this Wednesday for leafleting and petition collection about the province’s child care cuts at child care centres all across Ontario.
Wednesday, May 22nd, especially at drop-off time 7:45am-9:00am.
Email [email protected] to let them know that you will be participating.
Chat to parents at drop-off time about the importance of provincial funding, and invite them to sign paper petitions and to send a message to their MPP on the OCBCC’s website.
Mail completed petitions back to the OCBCC office by June 1st.
If you plan to get involved, email [email protected] with your program name and postal code to let them know that you are participating.
In recognition of Workers Memorial Day, the AFL-CIO has released its 2019 edition of “Death on the Job: The Toll of Neglect,” a national and state-by-state profile of worker safety and health in the United States.
In 2017, 5,147 workers lost their lives on the job as a result of traumatic injuries, according to fatality data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Each day in this country, an average of 14 workers die because of job injuries—women and men who go to work, never to return home to their families and loved ones. This does not include those workers who die from occupational diseases, estimated to be 95,000 each year.
Violence is also a growing threat to workers’ safety, especially in the health care industry. Rates of violence against health care workers are reported to be up to 12 times higher than rates for the overall workforce.
The cost of these injuries and illnesses is enormous—estimated at $250 billion to $330 billion a year, according to the AFL-CIO report.
To make changes to *medical* and *dental* coverage, please contact Steve Eddings (541) 974-4530.
To make changes to *medical* and *dental* coverage, please contact Steve Eddings (541) 974-4530.
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To Make chages to *vision, life* or *disability* coverage, review the *Open Enrollment* packet mailed to your home in mid-May. Call *ATI Benefit Connection* (866) 284-4880 for questions.
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To Make chages to *vision, life* or *disability* coverage, review the *Open Enrollment* packet mailed to your home in mid-May. Call *ATI Benefit Connection* (866) 284-4880 for questions.
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*Former Kaiser members*
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*please pay special attention to ensuring you are enrolled in vision if you want this coverage! Kaiser vision coverage did not automatically rollover last year.*
To make changes to *medical* and *dental* coverage,
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To make changes to *medical* and *dental* coverage, please contact Steve Eddings (541) 974-4530.
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please contact Steve Eddings (541) 974-4530.
+
To Make chages to *vision, life* or *disability* coverage, review the *Open Enrollment* packet mailed to your home in mid-May. Call *ATI Benefit Connection* (866) 284-4880 for questions.
-
To Make chages to *vision, life* or *disability* coverage,
-
review the *Open Enrollment* packet mailed to your home in mid-May.
-
Call *ATI Benefit Connection* (866) 284-4880 for questions.
To make changes to medical and dental coverage, please contact Steve Eddings (541) 974-4530.
To Make chages to vision, life or disability coverage, review the Open Enrollment packet mailed to your home in mid-May. Call ATI Benefit Connection (866) 284-4880 for questions.
Former Kaiser members
please pay special attention to ensuring you are enrolled in vision if you want this coverage! Kaiser vision coverage did not automatically rollover last year.