Delair, NJ (WorkersCompensation.com) - Aluminum Shapes LLC will affirm a $1 million penalty and accept 10 willful, 15 repeat and 55 serious violations and one other-than-serious citation in a settlement agreement to resolve two long-running […]
Maine Board of Occupational Safety and Health to Meet on January 18 on OSHA's Emergency Temporary Standard Requiring COVID-19 Vaccination or Testing for Public Sector Employees Per State law and longstanding agreement with OSHA, Maine […]
Richmond, VA (WorkersCompensation.com) - On January 1, 2022, The Virginia Workers’ Compensation Commission will implement the 2022 Medical Fee Schedules and Ground Rules that will establish the maximum fees for fee scheduled medical services rendered […]
It’s easy to let the holiday season become a stressful and overwhelming time. There are many pressures to make perfect meals and lots of holiday memories. There is an overwhelming number of activities and obligations […]
It’s time to take stock of 2021 in California’s workers’ comp system. This is a feature I’ve done every year since starting the blog in 2007. Here was the backdrop in 2021….Workers’ comp has been a […]
Washington, DC (WorkersCompensation.com) - Fifty years ago, the U.S. Department of Labor's Occupational Safety and Health Administration began to fulfill the mission that led to its creation – to ensure safe and healthful working conditions […]
Washington, DC — OSHA is withdrawing the non-recordkeeping portions of its emergency temporary standard for COVID-19 focused on health care workers, the agency announced Dec. 27. According to a statement on the status of the […]
Pleasanton, CA (WorkersCompensation.com) - Since forming a strategic alliance with the American Cancer Society (ACS) in 2017, State Fund has helped advance the fight for a world without cancer. Employees throughout California participate in Relay […]