Congresswoman Giffords Rehabilitation Likely Workers Compensation: Learn...
Most people would not think of workers compensation when hearing about the Tucson, Arizona tragedy where Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords and 18 other people were shot. As Congresswoman Giffords and...
View ArticleFederal Employee Illness and Injury Record Keeping Costs Staggering
Do you have any idea how much time and money U.S. employers spend when it comes to federal employee illness and injury record-keeping? The answer is 2,967,237 hours and a staggering $136,753,120. On...
View ArticleIt’s Dog Bite Prevention Week – Don’t Miss Three Hot Tips
Don't scream. Avoid eye contact. Don't run. According to an Associated Press report, those are just a few tips offered by the U.S. Postal Service to avoid dog bites after more than 5,600 mail...
View ArticleNEWS on the Federal Employees Compensation Act and Prescription Drug Abuse
The Federal Employees Compensation Act (FECA) covers 2.7 million federal employees and postal workers and paid out $1.9 billion in wage-loss compensation, impairment and death benefits and $898...
View ArticleCalifornia Postal Window Clerk Delivered Some Bad News
United States Attorney Benjamin Wagner announced that Chief United States District Judge Anthony Ishii sentenced 44 year-old Karina S. Beard of Turlock, California to one year in prison, to be followed...
View ArticleChemical Safety Board Develops New Employee Participation Investigation Policy
The U.S. Chemical Safety Board (CSB) reported that it has developed a new policy on employee participation in investigations that the Board hopes will enhance the vital role played by plant workers...
View ArticleChanges to FECA Reflected at this Year’s Federal Workers’ Compensation...
Senate & House Pass Legislation For First Changes in Almost 40 Years Unlike the laws for state workers’ compensation programs, which have changed, often significantly, over the past several...
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