You know, Mr. Speaker, it may well be that once some good communication has been established and some understandings are out there that there will be an agreement on what's fair and where everybody can go. But, Mr. Speaker, the Minister has just sort of posed the next and the most obvious question. What then are the opportunities that the WCB provides to stakeholders, like business owners, who are paying for this system, to be taken before the WCB and to have themselves held accountable? Why does it take, or does it take some informal gathering or connection with a member of the board to have a problem heard? Is there no regular way for the employers to be heard before the WCB and to hold that board of governors accountable? Mr. Speaker.
Bill Braden on Question 471-15(4): WCB Assessment Rates For Quick Service Restaurants
In the Legislative Assembly on February 27th, 2006. See this statement in context.
Supplementary To Question 471-15(4): Wcb Assessment Rates For Quick Service Restaurants
Question 471-15(4): WCB Assessment Rates For Quick Service Restaurants
Item 6: Oral Questions
February 26th, 2006
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