Burl Ives once had a song "Watch the Donut not the Hole"
Clearly people out protesting in Alberta are totally focused on the hole. Are you guys on the same planet bringing tractors and combines out to protest this?
We have had similar legislation in Manitoba for years that requires farmers to have Workman's Compensation for their employees. There are no dire consequences happening here.
In fact it is a benefit for farmers to have their employees covered by the WCB. Farmers could be sued for millions if someone was injured or maimed for life.
A prominent Manitoba Manitoba MP was being helped when putting up some hay by a friend of his who worked at the Canadian Grain Commission. The friend fell off the hay wagon and broke his back ending up in a wheel chair. I'm not sure how that worked out but I know the MP felt terrible about it. Having comp for someone who gets hurt pitching in on a farm would be a huge relief if someone were seriously injured.
Manitoba does not require family members to be covered by Workman s Compensation neither will Alberta.
Farmers should have there family members covered by WCB both for their kids and casual employees even if they are just helping out. The process is simple and not costly. In Manitoba as in Alberta "THIS IS VOLUNTARY"
I don't recall any opposition to this in Manitoba. I guess we needed a Wild Wild Rosy party to oppose everything.
So for those Albertns and the Wild Rosy Party here is Burl Ives song.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tzV-8TofHTw
Clearly people out protesting in Alberta are totally focused on the hole. Are you guys on the same planet bringing tractors and combines out to protest this?
We have had similar legislation in Manitoba for years that requires farmers to have Workman's Compensation for their employees. There are no dire consequences happening here.
In fact it is a benefit for farmers to have their employees covered by the WCB. Farmers could be sued for millions if someone was injured or maimed for life.
A prominent Manitoba Manitoba MP was being helped when putting up some hay by a friend of his who worked at the Canadian Grain Commission. The friend fell off the hay wagon and broke his back ending up in a wheel chair. I'm not sure how that worked out but I know the MP felt terrible about it. Having comp for someone who gets hurt pitching in on a farm would be a huge relief if someone were seriously injured.
Manitoba does not require family members to be covered by Workman s Compensation neither will Alberta.
Farmers should have there family members covered by WCB both for their kids and casual employees even if they are just helping out. The process is simple and not costly. In Manitoba as in Alberta "THIS IS VOLUNTARY"
I don't recall any opposition to this in Manitoba. I guess we needed a Wild Wild Rosy party to oppose everything.
So for those Albertns and the Wild Rosy Party here is Burl Ives song.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tzV-8TofHTw
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