WCB Alberta – 2021 Legislation Changes

WCB Alberta Resources

The Government of Alberta recently passed legislative changes for the workers’ compensation system [PDF]. Some of these changes came into effect January 1, 2021, while others are effective April 1, 2021. WCB Alberta is committed to keeping you informed and consulting with its stakeholders on areas where they need further input. For additional resources please visit the WCB Alberta Legislative Changes page.

2021 Legislative Changes Overview

Learn about legislation changes that came into effect on January 1 and April 1, 2021, including changes to presumptive psychological injury coverage, COLA calculations, fairness reviews and more.

 

Egregious conduct

(legislation effective January 1, 2021)

Learn about egregious conduct legislation and how it impacts workers and employers.

Employer Fact Sheet

Duty to cooperate

(legislation effective April 1, 2021)

Learn about workers’ and employers’ duty to cooperate and how it impacts you.

Employer Fact Sheet

Worker Fact Sheet

 

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