Workers Compensation Solutions Aimed at the Wrong Target

Topics:
Workers Compensation
Tags:
Benefits,
Future Industrial Technologies,
Human Resources,
Payroll Solutions,
Workers Compensation
Source:
Future Industrial Technologies

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Overview: Corporations and government agencies alike have been diligently trying to control workers compensation losses. This exercise has continued for decades only to witness one crisis after another and new versions of government reform. There have been many that, despite their efforts to rein in costs, have felt the defeat of yet another year of increased costs. An outsider looking at the workers comp system sees a labyrinth of complexity and perhaps concludes it would take a miracle to have a substantial impact in changing the existing scene.

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Format: PDF | Size: 191KB | Date: Apr 2005 | Pages: 2


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