A survey finds that many Kansas contractors are having trouble filling skilled jobs in the construction industry. Ninety percent of...
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When California Senate Bill 863 took effect Jan. 1, 2013, it created several fee schedule changes in the California workers’...
A former New London, Connecticut, police officer fired over accusations he leaked an internal police document and later rehired has...
As Thomas Eric Duncan’s health deteriorated, nurses Amber Joy Vinson and Nina Pham were at the Ebola patient’s side. They...
A Liberian Ebola patient was left in an open area of a Dallas emergency room for hours, and nurses treating...
A second healthcare worker in Texas tested positive for Ebola after caring for a patient with the deadly viral illness,...
California’s Department of Industrial Relations Director it taking a bit of umbrage with a study released last week that showed...
A new report shows Kansas job growth is lagging well behind the nation but predicts the employment outlook will be...

Two tests must be satisfied before an illness or disease can be considered occupational and thus compensable under workers’ compensation....
A list of state rankings for workers’ compensation premiums shows a slight drop in premiums in the last two years,...