But the legislative change didn t restrict the ability of the apprenticeship qualifications board to set supervision ratios.
Michael had taken a 10-month course with Keewatin Community College in The Pas and was working as a labourer, not an apprentice, when he was killed, Skanderberg said.
The young man helped put a name and face to workplace tragedy in Manitoba. His parents went to schools, and attended legislative committees and labour marches. They felt a sense of victory in 2006, when the legislative change took force, Skanderberg says. It was an absolute win. It was just like a weight was taken off our shoulders.
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