Workers' Compensation

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Oklahoma High Court Upholds Workers Comp Reform

Oklahoma’s top court will allow workers comp reform to stand — for now. More

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Undocumented Workers Ruled Eligible For Workers Comp Benefits In Iowa

Illegal immigrants injured on the job qualify for workers comp, the Iowa Supreme Court has ruled. More

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Undocumented Workers Ruled Eligible For Workers Comp Benefits In Iowa

Illegal immigrants injured on the job qualify for workers comp, the Iowa Supreme Court has ruled. More

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To Maximize Profitability, Track Labor Utilization Rates

Good remodelers track labor utilization rates for full-timers and some even award... More

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New Computer System Snarls Workers Comp In Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania workers comp cases are in limbo because a new computer system, introduced to increase efficiency, is having the opposite effect. More

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Know Your State's Rules Regarding Interns

Using interns can save you money and possibly gain you a future employee that's already trained. But you need to understand the rules to avoid legal issues. More

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Improve Your Profits by Tracking Labor Utilization

What percent of your fulltime employees' hours can't be billed to a project? REMODELING contributors Melanie Hodgdon and Leslie Shiner say that not knowing the answer can cost you big-time. More

Obamacare Debuts

Businesses with 50 or fewer full-time-equivalent employees can now buy health insurance through newly opened exchanges. More

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Oklahoma Workers Comp Overhaul Faces Court Challenge

Two Oklahoma lawmakers are asking their state’s Supreme Court to overturn a new law that overhauls the state’s workers comp system. More

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How-To: Evaluate Health Care Options

Navigating the sea of health insurance options can be daunting for a small business. We help you start plotting your course. More

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