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Federal
The data consist primarily of occupational injury statistics and rates in the Canadian Federal Jurisdiction, by province or territory …
Record Modified: May 26, 2026
Record Released: Sep 24, 2016
Publisher: Employment and Social Development Canada
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Keywords:
occupational injury rates
federal jurisdiction
The data consist primarily of occupational injury statistics and rates in the Canadian Federal Jurisdiction, by industry sector for …
Record Modified: May 26, 2026
Record Released: Sep 25, 2016
Publisher: Employment and Social Development Canada
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Keywords:
occupational injury rates
industry sector
federal jurisdiction
The purpose of the Federal Jurisdiction Workplace Survey is to produce statistical information on the characteristics of workplaces under federal …
Record Modified: Nov 21, 2024
Record Released: Oct 18, 2019
Publisher: Employment and Social Development Canada
Formats:
CSV
Keywords:
labour
hours of work and work arrangements
industries
wages and salaries
workplace organization