If you’ve suffered an injury as a result of a workplace incident or because of something related to your job, UFCW Local 401’s WCB Advocacy Department may be able to help you.
UFCW Local 401 members have free and confidential access to a team of professional WCB Advocates whose job is to assist you with injury claims and dealings with the Workers’ Compensation Board and your employer.
Why wait and wonder if we can help? Give us a call and let’s talk it through.
While WCB Advocacy is available to all UFCW Local 401 members across the province, the department is based out of our two largest offices. Please call the one closest to you.
Calgary Office – 403.291.1047
Edmonton Office – 780.452.0362
Toll-Free: 1.800.252.7975
The Workers’ Compensation Act provides many rights and protections to Alberta workers so that they may access their entitlements under the law. Here are some of those rights:
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We can walk through any situation you’re in and advise you on the best way to deal with things.
Your WCB Advocacy Department provides free and confidential assistance and advocacy services for UFCW Local 401 members who have been hurt as a result of their employment.
Our WCB Advocates have experience assisting with all types of claims related matters such as:
The Workers’ Compensation Board recommends you file a WCB claim if:
1. You have been injured at work or as a result of your work.
AND
2. Your injury has:
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To investigate a claim, your union WCB Advocate will need authorization to access your WCB claim. This requires you to fill out two forms.
Contact us, and we can send you the forms, or you can download them and print from the links below:
WCB Authorization of a Representative
UFCW Release and Acknowledgement Agreement
PLEASE NOTE: The WCB will only allow one formal and one informal representative on your claim.
In order to represent you in your dealings with the WCB, UFCW Local 401 must be authorized as your FORMAL representative. This allows us to access information about your claim verbally, in writing and in person, so we can ensure you are being treated fairly. The WCB will provide us a copy of your claim so we can thoroughly review complex issues and prepare for an appeal. We will also receive a copy of all correspondence sent to you so we can actively monitor your claim.
If you have general enquiries and require assistance from a family member or friend when speaking with WCB staff, we recommend you make them an INFORMAL representative. If WCB receives more than one authorization for a formal representative, our access will be revoked, and we would no longer be able to review or discuss your claim with WCB on your behalf.
If you have questions about the authorization process, please contact your UFCW Local 401 WCB Advocate.
UFCW Local 401 has three dedicated Advocates to help you through the WCB process.