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That's chicken feed by comparison with hits taken by other states in pension funds and the like from the corporate chaos. So far, the Mountain State, through the Board of Investment Management, has kept head above water. The state portfolio... Published: Tuesday, July 09, 2002 Words: 540
we ran 200,000. We paid in direct wages around $3.5 million. That doesn't include benefits, taxes, workers' comp, etc. Sales are running around $14 million. "When you think of that, over 100 years, that's a lot of impact on the local... Published: Tuesday, February 12, 2002 Words: 1349
of this fiscal year - but receipts totaled only $71 million. That's only about one-third of enough to break even. The Workers' Comp deficit hinders economic growth in West Virginia. Employers are leery of moving into a state where they... Published: Thursday, November 21, 2002 Words: 408
by millions of paychecks, and it adds up to more than $8 million in revenues in 2000, according to documents filed with the federal Securities and Exchange Commission. After expenses, the company made more than $5million from the machines,... Published: Sunday, June 02, 2002 Words: 1029
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
a coal miner injured while working for Eastern Associated Coal Corp. in Boone County. Acordia, which handles all Workers' Comp claims for Eastern, routinely referred injured workers to Genex, which used a "complex scheme . to discriminate... Published: Sunday, June 30, 2002 Words: 1033
in the face of a national recession. The governor also announced a settlement in which a dozen coal operators agreed to pay nearly $50 million in workers' compensation premiums that their contractors failed to pay, and proposed raises... Published: Sunday, January 13, 2002 Words: 519
in the state Budget Office, 1,261 salary advancement/merit raises were given in the bureau since July. A few of the Workers' Comp increases (with the increase listed first and the salary second) were: claims manager Joan Abbott, $3,432... Published: Monday, December 09, 2002 Words: 940
the zipper in the back or the side like they used to be? s Workers' Comp will gladly spend millions of dollars to keep injured workers from receiving thousands of dollars in benefits due them s When someone calls in about something... Published: Wednesday, November 27, 2002 Words: 694
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