Tag Archives: Feedback

Take Our Membership Survey!

Take our membership survey today for your chance to win a tablet or one of two Co-op gift cards! *Contest rules and limitations apply; see below for details:  Must use a Saskatchewan address to win Only one survey completed per person Prizes are as shown, with no cash value 1 tablet valued at or below […]

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Workers’ Compensation Act Committee of Review Report with Recommendations

In late 2021, Service Hospitality reached out to many of our largest member organizations, encouraging them to submit feedback to the Workers’ Compensation Act Committee of Review on some key issues affecting them from the Workers’ Compensation Act. Following that review, the committee released a full report with 34 recommendations for improving the workers’ compensation system. […]

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Workers’ Compensation Act Committee of Review: Final Report Published

A high-level outline of some key recommendations relating to Service Hospitality: The 2022 Committee of Review Report is now available.  You can view the news release from the Government of Saskatchewan here.  The Workers’ Compensation Act 2013 requires a review to be conducted five years after the previous report was submitted.  The Committee of Review […]

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Are Your Employees Returning to a Safe Workplace?

Throughout the province, and as the Saskatchewan Re-Open Plan evolves, organizations remain at varying levels of operations.  For some, their doors have never closed, they have adjusted, re-adjusted, and re-adjusted again to respond to the ever-changing requirements.  For others, their doors are still closed, and they eagerly await a re-open date from the province.  And […]

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CMHA National: National youth advisory council

Passionate about mental health? Want to make a difference? CMHA National is recruiting people in Canada aged 15-30 to apply to its national youth advisory council. Visit www.cmha.ca/youth for more info.    Background and Purpose With more than 75 per cent of mental health concerns emerging in early adulthood – between adolescence and early 20s […]

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