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Working on government-funded construction jobs might seem like a golden opportunity—steady pay, long timelines, and ...
The Alabama House of Representatives approved a nearly $10 billion Education Trust Fund budget, along with several other ...
Interviews with former garmet workers in Cambodia described workplace abuses that Nike promised to eradicate long ago.
Jamie Bourg, the Senior Vice President of Policyholder Services at the Louisiana Workers' Compensation Corporation, says that ...
The Lamont administration estimates the troopers’ raises would cost $6.3 million next fiscal year, a tiny share of an overall ...
Some legislators now wonder how to convince arbiters they can’t afford 4.5% raises for engineers, social workers, IT ...
In a recent landmark ruling, Schmidt v. Schmidt, Kirifides and Rassias (Workers’ Compensation Appeal Board), the Pennsylvania ...
A state medical employer argued its injured employee could still work - but the court didn't accept that. Here's what it ...
Benefits wrongly cut off after an IME mischaracterized his injury - now the state's highest court has reversed the decision ...
Back-to-office mandates may keep more employees in one location, but they don’t eliminate past equity compensation tax ...
A recent state Supreme Court decision overturned more than three decades of practice in the state’s workers’ compensation ...
More and more state workers are able to retire with massive payouts for unused vacation and other leave, with a new record ...
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