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How Will Ohio’s New TTD Benefits Ruling Affect Workers?
May 1, 2024
How Will Ohio’s New TTD Benefits Ruling Affect Workers?

The Ohio Supreme Court has recently redrawn the landscape of workers’ compensation with a critical judgment that is set to alter the parameters for distributing Total Temporary Disability (TTD) benefits to the state’s employees suffering from work-related injuries. For decades,

Employer Strategies to Boost Worker Financial Wellness
April 30, 2024
Employer Strategies to Boost Worker Financial Wellness

In an economy rife with rising inflation and soaring living costs, the financial wellness of employees has become a critical concern for employers. A financially stressed workforce can lead to lower productivity, higher turnover, and thus increased operational costs. Employers

EEOC Issues New Workplace Harassment Guidance for 2023
April 30, 2024
EEOC Issues New Workplace Harassment Guidance for 2023

The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) recently updated its guidelines to address workplace harassment for the first time since 1999. These comprehensive revisions are a response to significant shifts in both legal precedent, particularly referencing the landmark Bostock v.

Crane Accident in Orlando Incurs OSHA Violations and Fines
April 30, 2024
Crane Accident in Orlando Incurs OSHA Violations and Fines

A tragic accident at a construction site in Orlando, Florida, resulted in the death of a 37-year-old worker from Concrete Impressions. While assembling a highway barrier, a crane operated by an Adcock Cranes employee malfunctioned and toppled over. The crane

California Employers’ Legal Shield Against Workplace Violence
April 29, 2024
California Employers’ Legal Shield Against Workplace Violence

California law prioritizes worker safety through its Workplace Violence Restraining Order (WVRO), as detailed in Section 527.8 of the California Code of Civil Procedure. This provision empowers employers to safeguard their employees from potential violence and harassment, embodying a preemptive

Is DHL Paying $8.7M for Racial Work Assignment Bias?
April 29, 2024
Is DHL Paying $8.7M for Racial Work Assignment Bias?

The EEOC has unearthed troubling signs of racial discrimination at the well-known logistics entity, DHL. This investigation by the regulatory body, which protects employees’ rights, has uncovered what appears to be racially biased allocation of job duties, flying in the

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How Will Ohio’s New TTD Benefits Ruling Affect Workers?
May 1, 2024
How Will Ohio’s New TTD Benefits Ruling Affect Workers?

The Ohio Supreme Court has recently redrawn the landscape of workers’ compensation with a critical judgment that is set to alter the parameters for distributing Total Temporary Disability (TTD) benefits to the state’s employees suffering from work-related injuries. For decades,

Employer Strategies to Boost Worker Financial Wellness
April 30, 2024
Employer Strategies to Boost Worker Financial Wellness

In an economy rife with rising inflation and soaring living costs, the financial wellness of employees has become a critical concern for employers. A financially stressed workforce can lead to lower productivity, higher turnover, and thus increased operational costs. Employers

EEOC Issues New Workplace Harassment Guidance for 2023
April 30, 2024
EEOC Issues New Workplace Harassment Guidance for 2023

The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) recently updated its guidelines to address workplace harassment for the first time since 1999. These comprehensive revisions are a response to significant shifts in both legal precedent, particularly referencing the landmark Bostock v.

Crane Accident in Orlando Incurs OSHA Violations and Fines
April 30, 2024
Crane Accident in Orlando Incurs OSHA Violations and Fines

A tragic accident at a construction site in Orlando, Florida, resulted in the death of a 37-year-old worker from Concrete Impressions. While assembling a highway barrier, a crane operated by an Adcock Cranes employee malfunctioned and toppled over. The crane

California Employers’ Legal Shield Against Workplace Violence
April 29, 2024
California Employers’ Legal Shield Against Workplace Violence

California law prioritizes worker safety through its Workplace Violence Restraining Order (WVRO), as detailed in Section 527.8 of the California Code of Civil Procedure. This provision empowers employers to safeguard their employees from potential violence and harassment, embodying a preemptive

Is DHL Paying $8.7M for Racial Work Assignment Bias?
April 29, 2024
Is DHL Paying $8.7M for Racial Work Assignment Bias?

The EEOC has unearthed troubling signs of racial discrimination at the well-known logistics entity, DHL. This investigation by the regulatory body, which protects employees’ rights, has uncovered what appears to be racially biased allocation of job duties, flying in the

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