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discussed by the Legislature. Roberts says he agrees there is a need for tax changes, although the chamber never endorsed the Underwood plan. Wise has said he is considering Underwood's proposals as well as his own ideas and will offer... Published: Monday, September 03, 2001 Words: 827
deficit over a shorter period of time would unfairly divert dollars into the Workers' Compensation Fund that could be used for economic development. "The goal of this administration is to make our [Workers' Compensation] premiums competitive,"... Published: Thursday, August 30, 2001 Words: 524
at a worker's occupation, age, training and ability to be retrained. It doesn't do that anymore. "So a carpenter who loses four fingers is treated the same as a radio announcer who loses four fingers. But the carpenter's career is over.... Published: Sunday, June 24, 2001 Words: 920
off on it. So did [Senate President Earl Ray] Tomblin and [House Speaker Bob] Kiss," said Dickinson, who left BEP shortly after Bob Wise became governor in January. Dickinson said Vieweg and BEP should have tried the first case against... Published: Thursday, June 07, 2001 Words: 694
premiums pushed the total debt to $71,762. State Bureau of Employment Programs Commissioner Robert J. Smith said the debt was written off as uncollectible at the end of June 2000. The company's last payroll was in 1990. The second company... Published: Sunday, April 08, 2001 Words: 1116
CISCORP contract. "That is in the hands of other people," Smith said during the meeting. A federal grand jury has already met in Charleston to examine potential criminal charges related to the contract. No indictments have been announced.... Published: Wednesday, July 25, 2001 Words: 724
masses that are ever-increasing in number are somehow especially endowed with immunity? Dick Martin Scott Depot Workers' comp rates too high Editor: When will our state legislators address the problems we face with the workers compensation... Published: Sunday, March 11, 2001 Words: 612
49 percent of power output. When the project is completed, Atlantic Renewable Resources will hire between four and eight permanent workers to operate the facility. Under the bill that passed, Atlantic Renewable would pay $124,425 in... Published: Sunday, April 22, 2001 Words: 587
the Supreme Court rejected, 3-2, a petition from ACT to overrule Vieweg's action. The two justices who voted against the dismissal, Larry Starcher and Warren McGraw, and one who voted for it, former Justice Margaret Workman, all suggested... Published: Friday, June 29, 2001 Words: 485
Bluestone, headed by James C. Justice II, has hired 75 different coal contractors since 1977 that now owe $18.6 million to workers' comp. After BEP sued Bluestone in December 1996, Bluestone continued hiring contractors who did not... Published: Tuesday, October 02, 2001 Words: 920