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The decision requires employers and workers’ compensation insurers to rely on a different statutory formula than they had ...
Canada’s top employers hire for a range of positions across several industries and sectors, many of which are eligible for ...
One death is a tragedy, a million a statistic—so goes the cynical saying. This is especially true in the case of industrial ...
The biggest challenge is finding workers. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, in April, there were 381,000 manufacturing jobs looking for workers to fill them.
An effort to modernize Washington's aging workers' compensation system that has produced few results is getting renewed scrutiny amid the state budget crisis.
But American manufacturing workers are not sold. The Washington Post asked more than 500 workers in manufacturing jobs across the country what they think about Trump’s tariffs.
A Professional Employer Organization contract does not protect an employer from penalties if the PEO is not properly insured for workers' compensation coverage. Workers' Comp Executive explores and ...
Although Labor Code section 132a specifically prohibits an employer from discriminating against a worker for filing a workers’ compensation claim, the statute does not prohibit an employer from ...
Authorities are stepping up enforcement of workers’ compensation laws, and construction companies need to be aware of their legal duties to avoid the potential consequences of fraud. One type of fraud ...
Pursuant to Labor Code section 132a, California has declared that “there should not be discrimination against workers who are injured in the course and scope of their employment.” If a worker ...
Millions of workers lost their jobs in manufacturing. Many never returned to the labor force.
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