In a sign that more states are getting serious about misclassification, the Virginia Senate on Monday approved a bill that would stiffen penalties when companies
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Kentucky's new Democratic governor has restored a workplace safety standards board that his Republican predecessor had eliminated as wasteful and unnecessary.
Gov. Andy
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A worker at a tribal casino can’t sue her employer in state court over a denied workers' compensation claim, the New Mexico Supreme Court ruled.
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Other than measures that could decide the employment and benefits status of millions of gig-economy workers, New York companies aren't expecting much earth-shaking workers' compensation
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The Texas Division of Workers' Compensation set tongues wagging and emails flying this week after announcing with minimal explanation a number of staff changes in
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Two bills introduced this year by state Sens. Paul Boyer and Heather Carter would make it easier for police and firefighters to qualify for Arizona's
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Big-name law firms around the country have long relied on their reputations and client word of mouth to remain leaders in insurance defense work.
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A doctor and former owner of Pacific Hospital of Long Beach who failed to put the brakes on the spinal surgery kickback scheme at the
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NEW YORK — Retail giant Walmart Inc., already known for changing the way Americans shop, manufacture goods and manage employees, is now pioneering a new
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NEW YORK — Despite criticism from labor and some medical interests that a committee tasked with recommending fixes to the state's independent medical exam system
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