WorkSafeBC increasing 2014 premiums

WorkSafeBC has announced that the average base premium rate for 2014 will be higher due to increased claim costs and softened investment returns.

The average rate per $100 of employers’ assessable payroll is projected to increase to $1.70 from $1.63, a 4.8% rise in nominal terms.

To put this increase in perspective, WorkSafeBC says a small business employer with a payroll of $500,000 and an average premium rate would see a rate increase of $400 for the year, or $33 per month.

Seventy-seven percent of employers will experience an increase to their industry base premium rate, 18% will see a decrease, and 5% will experience little or no change.

WorkSafeBC will be consulting with stakeholders on the expected rates over the course of the next two months. A final decision on premium rates for 2014 will be made by its board of directors in October.

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