A Massachusetts construction firm owner fraudulently misclassified subcontractors as siding workers or painters when they were performing riskier roofing work…
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A Massachusetts concrete company has been sentenced and fined in federal court in Boston for willfully violating federal Occupational Safety…
A former UPS mechanic plead guilty to workers’ compensation fraud following video evidence showing he was never injured in a…
HR leaders prefer AI investment over hiring Gen Z graduates
New York City Mayor Zohran Kwame Mamdani yesterday signed an Executive Order directing a “whole-of-government response” to protect workers from…
Senate Bill 655, signed into law on June 12, 2026 and effective August 11, 2026, introduces a key change for employee leasing…
Governor Ned Lamont has signed a memorandum of understanding with the state employee union requiring the state to extend uninsured…
The anti-referral provision in Pennsylvania’s workers’ compensation law does not prevent a provider from referring a patient to a pharmacy…
For a growing number of American workers, the biggest source of stress at work isn’t the job. It’s the person…
Carriers are seeing worsening loss trends after a decade of favorable results
An injured employee in Georgia does not need to show that his reason for refusing light-duty work is injury-related, the…
A two-year investigation into immigrants with fake identity documents led to federal officials detaining 48 workers at a South Carolina…
Total workers’ compensation costs per claim in Pennsylvania are high relative to other states included in a recent study from…
A London-based global intermediary launched last December by AmTrust Financial and Blackstone Credit & Insurance has acquired its second workers’…
