An injury to one is an injury to all

towards dignity and independence for the injured worker : report

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An injury to one is an injury to all

towards dignity and independence for the injured worker : report

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Table of Contents

1. Introduction
2. The injured worker
3. The Workers' Compensation Board : its philosophy
4. Workers' Compensation and Rehabilitation Board: its philosophy
5. The right to total rehabilitation
6. Mandatory reinstatement
7. Case management
8. Early intervention
9. Assessment
10. Work adjustment and work adjustment training
11. Re-employment
12. Job modification
13. Communications
14. The need for regionalization
15. Non-urban, non-industrial sector
16. Final statement
17. The situation at present.

Edition Notes

Bibliography: p. 293-294.

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[Toronto
Other Titles
Towards dignity and independence for the injured worker, Report of the Ontario Task Force on the Vocational Rehabilitation Services of the Workers' Compensation Board, Report of the Ontario Task Force on the Vocational Rehabilitation Services of the Workers' Compensation Board.

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Library of Congress
Ont. G.P. La. T.F.V.R. .I56

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Pagination
298 p. :
Number of pages
298

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Open Library
OL22737176M
ISBN 10
0772935866, 0772935874
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2714139

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