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WorkSafeBC contends that cutting rates for some premiums will give $570 million of its $2 billion surplus back to employers but business groups say they'd prefer the cash.
The worker argued that his employer should be held responsible for the assault committed by his supervisor, claiming the ...
The decision requires employers and workers’ compensation insurers to rely on a different statutory formula than they had ...
Members of SEIU Healthcare Pennsylvania at WellSpan Chambersburg (Pa.) Hospital ratified a new three-year labor contract July ...
Alan G. Brackett and Noah R. Borer of Mouledoux, Bland, Legrand & Brackett discuss staffing, leadership and policy changes in ...