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Today’s episode features contributions from Steve Mantis and Marion Endicott, co-authors of “Who Killed Sir William? A Community-University Research Alliance Seeks Justice for Injured Workers.”
On the surface, “Who Killed Sir William” is a book about workers compensation and community/university research partnerships, but it is much more than that. It is a blueprint for building alliances that can push back against the forces that have made life difficult for all marginalized people.
Labour Pains: An Injured Worker Podast (formerly InjuredWorkerCast) features conversations in the field of health & safety and workers’ compensation in Ontario, Canada and beyond.
It is produced by Injured Workers Community Legal Clinic, and is not a substitute for professional legal advice.
For more information on workers compensation issues, campaigns, and resources, visit injuredworkersonline.org.
Music and Audio Editing by David Newberry.
By Injured Workers Community Legal ClinicToday’s episode features contributions from Steve Mantis and Marion Endicott, co-authors of “Who Killed Sir William? A Community-University Research Alliance Seeks Justice for Injured Workers.”
On the surface, “Who Killed Sir William” is a book about workers compensation and community/university research partnerships, but it is much more than that. It is a blueprint for building alliances that can push back against the forces that have made life difficult for all marginalized people.
Labour Pains: An Injured Worker Podast (formerly InjuredWorkerCast) features conversations in the field of health & safety and workers’ compensation in Ontario, Canada and beyond.
It is produced by Injured Workers Community Legal Clinic, and is not a substitute for professional legal advice.
For more information on workers compensation issues, campaigns, and resources, visit injuredworkersonline.org.
Music and Audio Editing by David Newberry.