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Massive amounts of visual information can be leveraged to lower risk and workers' comp costs, as well as build a culture of caring.
March 1CompScience -
Aaron Davis, personal injury attorney and partner at Davis Goldman, explains why delivery drivers face so many injuries and fatalities each year.
December 7 -
Increased empathy, better coordination of care, digital solutions and a holistic view can facilitate a more efficient and safer return to work.
August 8Genex Services -
Amazon union organizer was arrested while trying to deliver food and union literature with warehouse employees.
February 24 -
Waiters and software developers alike are bound to see substantial salary increases in 2022 as employers struggle to win back talent.
February 23 -
U.S. Soccer will settle allegations with the women's national team in a $24 million agreement.
February 23 -
Compensation — and the lack thereof — is less about tackling individual issues and more about addressing a faulty infrastructure.
March 5 -
“This is the first time someone is making the claim that if you have COVID and you live with someone who has a job, you can sue the employer for potentially having given you COVID,” said Bill Bogdan, a lawyer for the company.
February 22 -
Sen. Bernie Sanders is making his case for what a supplemental rescue package should include ― guaranteed paid sick leave.
April 14 -
Postmates and other platform companies like Uber and Lyft have long claimed their workers are self-employed entrepreneurs rather than employees entitled to minimum wage, overtime, unemployment and other protections.
March 27