
Just as states around the country have found that holding top-of-the-food-chain employers jointly accountable is one of the more effective tools for fighting wage theft
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A Florida teacher could soon find himself receiving workers' compensation benefits but losing his job because he used medical marijuana as recommended by his doctor.
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Those hoping for an action-packed legislative session rife with groundbreaking workers’ compensation bills might be disappointed in 2020.
It’s shaping up to be a ho-hum
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Lawmakers in Washington state passed bills ahead of the crossover deadline that would allow post-traumatic stress disorder claims for 911 dispatchers, increase penalties for certain
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While lawmakers in New York, New Jersey and a number of other states are grappling with how best to manage workers in the burgeoning gig
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The Division of Workers' Compensation has engaged in underground rulemaking with regard to the independent medical review process for injured workers being treated in their employer's
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The Florida Division of Workers' Compensation announced last week that it will hold a public hearing in April on the latest twists and turns in
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A plan by Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker to merge the understaffed Workers' Compensation Commission's Fraud Unit with the state Department of Insurance is being met
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The Montana Economic Affairs Interim Committee met to discuss an unexpected rate increase following the enactment of a cancer presumption for firefighters created last year.
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Reforms enacted in 2012 that required the Division of Workers' Compensation to transition to a medical fee schedule modeled after Medicare's Resource-Based Relative Value scale
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Career Services at California Lutheran University presents the Career & Intern Expo 2026, which wi …

