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Your Hamilton retirement home workers are finally getting a fair shake

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Your Hamilton retirement home workers are getting a fair shake

Good morning from the Hammer — steel town, art town, your town. Don't look away.

So, listen, if you've got family in one of those private retirement or group homes here in Hamilton, or maybe you *work* in one, this is a big deal. The province is finally stepping up to make sure those healthcare and support staff are covered by WSIB. It means if someone gets hurt on the job looking after our *nana* or *deda*, they're not left hanging, right? This isn't just about some big policy change; it's about protecting the people who are really holding things together for our most vulnerable.

### What This Means for Hamilton

Think about it. We've got a lot of these homes, especially up on the Mountain, near the hospitals, and down in the lower city, tucked into those quiet streets off of Gage Park. This coverage means:

* **Security for Workers:** If a personal support worker (PSW) gets a back injury lifting someone at a home off Fennell, they get support.

* **Better Care:** When staff feel secure, they do better work. It's that simple.

* **Community Impact:** Our elders deserve the best care, and the people giving it deserve protection.

This isn't just some abstract provincial thing. This is about real people on streets like Concession and Barton, doing tough, essential work. It's about recognizing that caring for our aging population, and those with special needs, is a job that comes with risks, and those risks need to be covered. It's about fairness, plain and simple.

Sonja Kovačević-Mountain, MiTL Sports Desk.

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