North Dakota’s workers’ compensation agency is looking for new members for its board of directors.
The terms of six of the 11 directors are ending in December.
The board oversees the operation of North Dakota’s Workforce Safety and Insurance agency, and makes recommendations to the governor.
North Dakota Chamber of Commerce President Andy Peterson said the new jobs are important to the state’s businesses and its workers.
Workforce Safety and Insurance provides insurance coverage for employees who are injured on the job. It pays for medical expenses, rehabilitation and training for injured workers.
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