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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.
Workers who say five mining companies stiffed them on overtime pay for duties completed before and after their official shifts reached a $2.6 million settlement resolving their wage claims.
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,” ...
The Washington state Senate must now decide if it will agree with the revisions or insist on its 12-week limit.
Organized labor secured a major win Saturday as Democrats in the state House pushed through legislation to provide striking workers in Washington with unemployment benefits.
The development happens amid South Korea's increasing scrutiny. South Korean crypto exchange Upbit has made a striking announcement, catapulting the Compound (COMP) price by an impressive 70% in a ...
The Trump administration announced Thursday that it was laying off 10,000 employees at the Health and Human Services Department as part of a broad reorganization that reflects the priorities of ...
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced a major restructuring of the Health and Human Services Department, which now employs about 82,000 people. By Sheryl Gay Stolberg and Christina ...
Labour has said it will train 60,000 new construction workers, as part of its mission to build 1.5million homes by the end of the current parliament in 2029. The government said it wanted to ...
KARE 11’s Felicity Dachel reports: “State workers are going to be required to work in-person at least half of the time starting this June, a policy change Gov. Tim Walz said will help the ...