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September 25, 2006
East Edition
¡Cuidado!: Construction Industry and the Latino Workforce
Construction Industry and the Latino Workforce
In the next 10 years, the construction business will need to fill more than 180,000 jobs. As the rush to fill these positions advances, workers' compensation professionals will be challenged along with the construction firms to assure that workplace safety and training are not lost amid the diversity of languages and cultures of immigrants, ...Features
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Risk retention group 2005 premium grows 11.5% to $2.4 billion
P/C insurers' performance exceeding Fitch estimates for 2006
Cultural differences impact safety's bottom line
Specialized care network found to reduce workers' comp costs
The negligent premises liability inspection: Potential liability for the insurer?
Farms need specialty breakdown coverage for critical equipment
Growing Your Property Casualty Agency: Gain new commercial appointments with intriguing giveaways
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- N.Y. mobile command
- Virginia broker goes green: first 'carbon neutral footprint'
- Declarations
- It Figures
- Conn. caught up in coastal insurance shutter controversy
- 7 of 10 WTC rescuers suffer lung problems
- Spitzer, Republican opponent, attorneys spar over dropped Greenberg charges
- Va. bird flu impact
- Crime down in N.Y.
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- Sorry, Catbert! Study shows cutting employee incentives hurts
- Survey: young agents value rates, technology, products from insurers
- Cutting the fat in state regulation
- Most Americans favor mitigation policies while opposing subsidies for high risks
- Specialty program market continues to grow, but new business still a challenge
- Reinsurers adopt 'wait and see' posture at Rendezvous
- Agency growth and performance study reveals higher productivity
