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Union says WSIB to axe 600+ jobs and shutter 10 regional offices, including Kingston

The union says service delays are likely as local staff are cut and claims and account management work is centralized in eight offices.

  • On Thursday, the Workplace Safety and Insurance Board announced 466 job cuts across Ontario, closing 10 offices as part of a provincial restructuring effort.
  • Earlier this month, Treasury Board President Peter Bethlenfalvy initiated agency efficiency reviews; the WSIB called the move a "difficult business decision to consolidate" back-office roles.
  • Regional job losses include 250 positions in Northern Ontario and 131 in Windsor, prompting the Ontario Compensation Employees Union to call the cuts a "gut punch."
  • Windsor West MPP Lisa Gretzky and Sudbury Mayor Paul Lefebvre criticized the lack of consultation, warning that reduced local expertise will delay service for injured workers.
  • Operations will centralize into eight primary hubs including Toronto and Ottawa, while the WSIB offered impacted employees resume assistance, job-seeking services, and continued mental health support.
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The Toronto Star broke the news in Toronto, Canada on Thursday, August 20, 2026.
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