WSIB Fact Sheet
Learn why and how Ontario co-ops must register with the WSIB.
Learn why and how Ontario co-ops must register with the WSIB.
Workplace violence and harassment
These resources help co-ops create a safe workplace for their staff. You can also find more info at:
Demonstrate that your co-op is committed to preventing workplace violence and harassment by following these eight requirements (2010).
Adopt the model smoke-free by-law to create a smoke-free environment in your co-op that follows Ontario human rights legislation. Use the attached guide to go through the process of adopting this by-law.
Workplace violence and harassment
These resources help co-ops create a safe workplace for their staff. You can also find more info at:
Workplace violence and harassment
These resources help co-ops create a safe workplace for their staff. You can also find more info at:
Use this guide to review your co-op’s management needs, understand your legal obligations, then recruit, interview and hire a housing co-op manager.
Search these external web resources to help your co-op meet its obligations on accessibility, human rights and workplace violence and harassment.
Use this as a guide to employment rules in Ontario. (2019)
Use this as a guide to employment rules in Manitoba. (2019)
Use this as a guide to employment rules in British Columbia. (2019)
Use this as a guide to employment rules in Alberta. (2019)
Follow these five steps to assess the quality of services provided and resolve any issues with your management company; includes an evaluation to customize for your co-op. (Updated 2019)
Follow these five steps to assess the quality of services provided and resolve any issues with your co-op manager; includes an evaluation to customize for your co-op. (Updated 2019)
Learn the basics of hiring a management company for your co‑op; includes document templates. (2020)
Implement practices listed in this tipsheet to prevent, minimize and avoid workplace violence. (2016)
Update your co-op’s Workplace Violence and Harassment Policy; this model reflects current legislation and best practices in Ontario.
Have co-op employees complete this short survey to assess risk in the workplace.
Determine which management model is best for your co-op and learn how to forge a sound board-management relationship (2007).
Vow to become a quality co-op employer by adopting this charter and signing the certificate. Certificate in MS Word
Use this document to inform potential managers of their co-op responsibilities (2010).