Workers' Compensation

What’s a Finger Worth?

Workers comp benefits vary greatly between states; the amount paid for an injury... More

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October Letters

Installing kitchen cabinets in plane, misclassifying workers, Lowe's lumber-sizing lawsuit More

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Good Form: Jobsite Safety Checklist

This Colorado company’s forms help it keep workers safe—and workers’ comp rates low More

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Lowe's Settles for $9.5M in Class Action Wage Suit

Retailer accused of 'misclassifying' HR managers in violation of FLSA provision More

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Contractors, Will Your Use of Subs Land You in Jail?

A contractor can get into serious trouble if he isn't following the rule of law. Recently, a contractor was found guilty of fraud for failing to report payroll to the Ohio Bureau of Workers' Compensation. More

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Nothing but Net

Judging a company's profitability based on gross profit can be misleading. Your bottom line numbers are a better indicator of performance. Here's why. More

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Lowe’s Agrees to $6.5 Million Settlement in CA Employment Case

Retailer accused of treating independent contractors as employees without benefits More

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Get a Grip on New Safety Efforts

As spring construction begins, new programs aim to keep workers in one piece. More

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Does OSHA Hate Your Safety Program?

Some safety incentive plans could violate OSHA's reporting requirements. Does yours? More

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New Controversy Over New York Scaffold Law

New York State’s century-old “Scaffold Law” is back in the news, with opponents mounting a new effort to reform the safety rule. More

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