Will the California workers’ comp system soon be involved in gender pay issues? That could happen under SB 1458 (sponsored by Santa Barbara State Senator Monique Limon), currently awaiting an April 18 hearing of the […]
If you run an office-based business, the plan for getting people back to work, in person, has been a moving target. That has certainly been the case at One Call. Like many of you, we […]
Sioux Falls, SD (WorkersCompensation.com) - Each year, hundreds of workers are injured – some fatally – on construction sites. So, as the spring construction season gets into full swing, the U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational […]
El Paso, TX (WorkersCompensation.com) - The U.S. Department of Labor's Occupational Safety and Health Administration has cited a Texas metal fabricator for repeatedly exposing employees to fall, machine and other safety hazards. OSHA's most recent […]
Summary: April 28 is designated as World Day for Safety and Health at Work. Learn about the importance of workplace safety awareness at every level, from governments and employers to workers, to help reduce injuries and fatalities on […]
Sacramento, CA - Robert Reagan, III died on July 26, 2016, while operating Ian Czirban’s bulldozer at the Soberanes wildfire in Monterey County. Reagan was ejected from the bulldozer and crushed to death by it. Shortly […]
Sacramento, CA - Long COVID is a colloquial term for the condition whose scientific name is post-acute sequelae of SARS-CoV-2 infection, or PASC. It’s also sometimes referred to as long-haul COVID, long-term COVID or post-COVID […]
Columbus, OH (WorkersCompensation.com) - Five Ohio research teams will share $1.5 million in grants through BWC’s Ohio Occupational Safety and Health Research Program. The grants are awarded annually to fund research that maximizes impact on […]