Resources
We know that employers may require support in navigating the workers’ compensation system. Here is a collection of resources and support materials to help you get started. If you still have questions, don’t hesitate to contact the Employer Advisory Centre.
Register your business
with the WCB within 30 days of the start of your operation.
Report work related injuries
to the WCB within five days of being made aware of them.
Submit your Employer's Payroll Statement (EPS) by Feb. 28 each year
Pay your annual premiums on time.
Report wages
for each worker up to the WCB’s maximum assessable earnings each year.
Obtain clearances for contractors.
Accommodate workers
returning to the workplace after a work-related injury.
Provide a safe workplace.
If you need help with your claim, try the Fair Practices Office.
When working with the Saskatchewan Workers’ Compensation Board (WCB), there may be times when you:
- Have questions about WCB policies, procedures or practices.
- Disagree with a decision made on your claim file or employer account.
- Feel you have not been treated fairly by your WCB service provider.
The Fair Practices Office (FPO) may be able to help you.
The FPO is a resource for workers, employers, authorized representatives, external service providers, the general public and for the WCB.
It is an independent office within the WCB that promotes and contributes to fairness in our practices and procedures. The role of the FPO is to listen to customers’ concerns, to provide information on how the WCB system operates and to work to resolve problems.