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WSIB PREMIUM RATES UNCHANGED FOR 2015
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- On: 08/21/2015 12:59:32
- In: August 2015
21/08/2015
On August 21, the WSIB announced that premium rates for the construction industry in 2015 will not change; however the...
Published on: 21/08/2015On August 21, the WSIB announced that premium rates for the construction industry in 2015 will not change; however the...
On August 21, the WSIB announced that premium rates for the construction industry in 2015 will not change; however the maximum insurable earnings ceiling will be increasing by 1.3%, to $85,200. Rates Groups and their corresponding rates are noted below, with the most commonly employed rate groups for the sewer and watermain industry bolded below (rates are calculated in dollars per $100 of worker earnings).
- 704 – Electrical And Incidental Construction Services – $3.69
- 711 – Roadbuilding And Excavating – $5.29
- 723 – Industrial, Commercial & Institutional Construction – $4.55
- 732 – Heavy Civil Construction – $7.03
- 737 – Millwrighting and Welding – $6.90
- 755 – Non-Exempt Partners and Executive Officers in Construction – 0.21
- 764 – Homebuilding – $9.10
As a member of the Construction Employers Coalition, OSWCA continues to advocate that construction employers are being overtaxed and should see a reduction in premium rates commensurate with the reduction in lost-time injuries. As a general comparator, a residential construction employer in Alberta pays $1,698 to insure a worker earning $100,000. The same employer in Ontario pays 4 ½ times this amount to cover the same amount of risk. While the WSIB's financial recovery is ongoing, tax rates must be more realistically set moving forward.
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