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Gov. Gavin Newsom is open to giving California public employees a temporary break on his return-to-office mandate.
As of January 1, 2025, the New York Workers’ Compensation Law provides that “all workers” who suffer “mental injury premised upon extraordinary work-related stress” may file for workers ...
Over 30,000 grocery workers across Southern California at the Ralphs, Albertsons, Vons and Pavilions chains are set to vote on strike action between June 8 and 11, the United Food and Commercial ...
For example, California averages $62 per month, while Utah averages about $45 per month. If you are shopping for a workers’ comp insurance representative, there are some questions to ask the ...
By California law, DI may pay the worker benefits if the workers' comp claim is denied. If there is a difference between workers' comp indemnity and DI benefits, then the state may make up the ...
Only one out of every 21 California workers’ compensation COVID-19 claims from accident years (AY) 2020-2022 involved medical treatment beyond 90 days from the injury date, but that small number ...
Ghost Policies & Workers' Comp Insurance. Some one-person businesses with no employees required by state law to carry workers' compensation insurance choose to buy a "ghost policy".
Gov. Ned Lamont has vetoed two controversial bills passed by the Connecticut legislature on housing and striking workers.
The NSW Greens have joined with the Coalition in what one MP labelled a “bizarre world” during a marathon vote over Labor’s controversial plans to reform workers compensation.
Tulsa Mayor Dewey Bartlett and other city officials say they are trying to repair the "three-legged stool" that forms the wobbly foundation of the city's high workers compensation costs.
A controversial study by the state of Oregon is out and says California is improving but still one of the more ex-pensive states in the nation for workers' comp. How much better were California’s ...