The New Mexico Workers’ Compensation Administration posted a schedule of its plans to conduct a review of rules this year.
The WCA on Monday completed
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California’s 3rd District Court of Appeal on Friday granted a motion to publish its decision holding that neither the Department of Industrial Relations nor the
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The Wyoming Supreme Court ruled that a worker was not entitled to coverage for claimed injuries to her right knee, ankles and back, nor was
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The California Assembly unanimously passed a bill that would require employers to provide their medical provider network name and identification number to injured workers, in
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The owners of a chicken processing business that employed butchers and meatpackers in El Monte were arrested for allegedly underreporting nearly $4.5 million in payroll
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The Washington State Department of Labor and Industries fined a Bellingham construction company more than a quarter of a million dollars for failing to use
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The Ombudsman for Injured Workers is now the Ombuds Office for Oregon Workers and has expanded its role to also help workers protect their rights
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The Washington State Department of Labor and Industries would be required to assess workers’ compensation premiums for drivers for transportation network companies such as Uber
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The Oregon Workers’ Compensation Division posted updated thresholds to determine gainful employment and eligibility for permanent totally disability benefits.
An injured worker’s adjusted average weekly
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Cal/OSHA reminds California employers of the Feb. 1 deadline to post summaries of work-related injuries and illnesses from 2021 in a visible and easily accessible area
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