
Agriculture industry advocates and retail groups are continuing their efforts to overturn COVID-19 workplace rules that the California Division of Occupational Safety and Health approved last
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Almost a decade after an appeals court reinforced the notion that injuries can't be added to claims already decided, and five years after the court
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Federal grand juries have issued two indictments against health care employers: one for allegedly colluding with competitors to prevent employees from seeking jobs elsewhere and another
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Having struck out at the state and the U.S. Supreme Court, some Minnesota claimants' attorneys are now hoping the Legislature will put an end to
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A Los Angeles man pleaded guilty to three felony counts of conspiracy and wire fraud stemming from his time living in Massachusetts after he helped
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Almost 30,000 COVID-19 workers' compensation claims have been filed in Florida since the pandemic began, and 43% have been denied, according to the latest report
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Workers’ compensation systems in dozens of states did not experience the expected delays in access to medical care when the COVID-19 pandemic took off last
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Florida's Three-Member Panel is again asking the Legislature to step aside on medical reimbursement rates, but the panel stopped short of asking lawmakers to fix
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Like lawmakers in many states facing mounting deficits in their second-injury funds, the Missouri legislature has taken a number of steps through the years to
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The COVID-19 pandemic changed how businesses operated in 2020, and many of those changes will likely stick around after the virus is gone, experts from the
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Career Services at California Lutheran University presents the Career & Intern Expo 2026, which wi …

