Temporary Foreign Workers may face unique risks when dealing with unsafe work conditions, discrimination, or employment standards violations—particularly when they
Migrant Workers / Temporary Foreign Workers
See it? Say it! Reporting Unsafe Conditions at Work
Creating a safe workplace is a shared responsibility. Our “See It? Say It.” infographic is a reminder to encourage workers
Info Sheet: The Colder Months Ahead: Staying Safe on the Job in the Face of Fall and Winter Weather
Following the release of the info sheet Keeping It Cool, Keeping It Safe: Ensuring the Safety and Rights of Migrant
Webinar: Legal Aid in BC
Settlement service providers are often the first and main source that newcomers go to for support, providing effective, culturally sensitive
Info Sheet: Keeping It Cool, Keeping It Safe: Ensuring the Safety and Rights of Migrant Workers During BC’s Summer Months
During the summer months in BC, rising temperatures increase the risk of heat-related illnesses for workers, especially those in outdoor
Webinar: BC Labour Market Outlook (2024-2034)
The BC Labour Market Outlook provides a 10-year forecast of the flow of supply and demand for labour in the
E-learning: WorkSafeBC Mental Health Claims: Introduction and Processes
Mental Health is a critical issue that affects workers across a variety of fields, in many different ways. In particular,
Climate Related Events at a Workplace and WorkSafeBC’s Role
The effects of climate change in British Columbia are noticeably becoming more severe. Unpredictable and extreme weather is increasing the
Identifying and Controlling Hazards and Risk in the Workplace and the Right to Refuse Unsafe Work
Learn about how employers must identify hazards in their workplace(s) and assess and control the risk as well as about
Information Sheet on Supports for Work Permit Holders
As the needs of newcomers to BC changes and grows, the new BC Newcomer Services Program (BCNSP) and the new













