Canadian Labour Congress, Prairie Regional Office
- R-1258.1
- File
- 1929-1988
Materials relating chiefly to labour federations and the Saskatchewan Workers' Compensation Board.
5 results directly related Exclude narrower terms
Canadian Labour Congress, Prairie Regional Office
Materials relating chiefly to labour federations and the Saskatchewan Workers' Compensation Board.
Research on the Health of Firefighers
Part of Eric Cline fonds
CBC news reports (part 1 and 2 of 2) by Dr. Brian Goldman on the health problems faced by fire fighters in the course of their duties. Reports identifies some of the known chemicals released when products are burned, protective equipment available to fire fighters, types of medical conditions encountered by fire fighters, and the availability of compensation to fire fighters to deal with their medical problems.
Cline, Eric, 1955-
SNYDER ON WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION
Statement: Hon. Gordon Snyder, Minister of Labour, outlines the proposed changes in Workmen's Compensation, based on the report of the 1973 Workmen's Compensation Task Force. By: DSR
SASKATCHEWAN. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL. INFORMATION SERVI
Includes: files relating to Dr. Uhrich's activities as Provincial Secretary (1922-1926, 1934-1938, 1941-1944); Minister of Public Health (1923-1929, 1934-1944); and Minister of Public Works (1926-1929, 1938-1944).
John Michael Uhrich (1877-1951) was a physician and a politician.
This fonds consists of records created, accumulated and used from 1925 to 1992 by the secretary-treasurer (1925-c.1985) and village administrator (c.1985-1992) of the Village of Liberty, Saskatchewan.
The types of records included are correspondence, memoranda, land use reports, fire inspection reports; tenders/bids; water treatment test and inspection results; registration certificates for water treatment equipment; workers compensation rate assessments; financial statements; budget material, promotional literature, photographs, maps and an architectural drawing.
No series were identified within the fonds.
Liberty (Sask.)