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The construction industry is short by nearly a half-million workers. More states could emulate Wisconsin's growing apprentice program.
Rice’s computer science department has unleashed a number of changes this year, introducing COMP 222 and 312 this semester ...
The state Capitol is overdue for another workers’ compensation deal and a newly introduced measure, Senate Bill 555, could be ...
Currently, education workers have to pay for injuries out of pocket and go through a lengthy process to request reimbursement.
A recently published National Bureau of Economic Research working paper, titled “Unresolved Conflict in Workers’ Compensation: The Impact of Legal Representation on Workers’ Compensation Benefits,” ...
Medicaid typically does not offer employment assistance, and when states try to help, such efforts are limited.
Some lawmakers are pushing to require that Medicaid recipients work in order to get or keep coverage, and some states already try to help them find jobs. But the effects of those efforts are unclear.