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By David E. Lieb |
March 22, 2012
With hundreds of thousands of wounded veterans looking for work after World War II, many states offered businesses an incentive to hire the returning heroes. They created special disability funds to help pay the tab should a soldier with a missing arm or eye suffer a second, debilitating injury in...
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By Amanda McGrory |
January 31, 2012
The Supreme Court of Texas issued a unanimous decision that bars negligence claims again policyholders, which is good for both Texas employees and employers, workers' compensation experts say.
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October 11, 2011
A new Tennessee law allows more people to become eligible for exemptions from workers' compensation.
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By Ricardo Alonso-Zaldivar |
July 28, 2011
The nation's health care tab is on track to hit $4.6 trillion in 2020, accounting for about $1 of every $5 in the economy, government number crunchers estimate in a report released Thursday.
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By Eric Olson |
July 19, 2011
With the NFL working to end its lockout and save preseason, the struggling United Football League announced Tuesday it would push back the start of its games from August to September.
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By The Associated Press |
June 10, 2011
A new lawsuit has been filed involving a financially troubled Missouri fund for injured workers.
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By Vanessa Johnson |
June 6, 2011
How health care reform requirements will help human resource managers highlight the value of health care benefits.
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By Randall S. Boss |
May 1, 2010
For most employers, workers' compensation insurance has long been a buffer between them and the frivolous lawsuits employees