No workers’ compensation for long-term care worker’s mental disorder

Stress came from interactions with management, not incidents with resident

No workers’ compensation for long-term care worker’s mental disorder

A long-term care home worker is not entitled to worker’s compensation benefits for a mental disorder that stems from management’s exercise of its authority rather than incidents with a resident, the British Columbia Supreme Court has ruled.

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