It can be argued that
the exclusion of agricultural workers from the WCA results in diminished quality and speed of health care, and other services that are provided by the WCB.
Not exact matches
When this is coupled with long delays in the public health system for more serious injuries, it can be argued that
agricultural workers experience both physical and psychological detriment as a result
of the
exclusion of mandatory WCB coverage.
In this case the protection
of the financial interests
of all
agricultural industries is grossly disproportionate to the potential life threatening physical and psychological harm caused to
agricultural workers by the
exclusion from the WCA.