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debts up. Some of them would then go under themselves." Supreme Court rulings When the Supreme Court liberalizes benefits to injured workers, retroactively and prospectively, Workers' Comp gets millions of dollars in new liabilities.... Published: Sunday, June 23, 2002 Words: 1591
and 50 other injured miners "to accept rehabilitation services with the goal of obtaining employment with a new employer." After workers signed those agreements, McGraw wrote, Eastern terminated their employment, arguing they admitted... Published: Sunday, June 30, 2002 Words: 1033
taxes, medical benefits and the like. Then they filed bankruptcy or disappeared. Thus the owner firms were able to market their coal without paying normal costs of production - giving them an unfair advantage over honest firms that... Published: Saturday, April 13, 2002 Words: 304
to do so. Not only is my sleep enhanced when I give someone else's money away, but so is my job security, because the in-state plaintiffs, their families and their friends will re-elect me." Hicks cautions against concluding that any... Published: Sunday, March 17, 2002 Words: 535
tuning" according to court records. Union leaders accuse Labor Ready's managers of listing workers under the wrong workers' comp code to pump up company profits. Labor Ready spokeswoman Stacey Burke said her company would not put up... Published: Sunday, May 19, 2002 Words: 1265
$14 million figure. West Virginia currently is spending $6 million on tobacco prevention, Compton said. She would like to use tobacco settlement money to make up the difference. She doesn't think the Legislature will ever pass a sizeable... Published: Sunday, October 27, 2002 Words: 1476
and its future. This is the same guy who spent the better part of the past two years whining and complaining about the terrible workerscomp rates and lack of business expansion during the Underwood administration. Comp rates have increased... Published: Friday, August 09, 2002 Words: 921
not only cut expenses, but will help workers. "When workers are out too long, they are being abused," Denniston told reporter Paul Nyden. "They will never be productive in life. Their lives go downhill. Maybe it sounds good to get some... Published: Wednesday, November 27, 2002 Words: 350
a specific demand for payment, but it is likely to be more than $10 million. When Harman shut down, more than 100 United Mine Workers members lost their jobs. Massey has fought for more than 20 years to keep its mining operations "union-free."... Published: Tuesday, July 09, 2002 Words: 746