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Friday, July 21, 2006

Workers Compensation Laws - Summary Box: Workers' comp bureau gets back into stocks


Summary Box: Workers' comp bureau gets back into stocks
Akron Beacon Journal - DECISION: The Ohio Bureau of Workers' Compensation said it will place 20 percent of its $16 billion portfolio in stocks. BACKGROUND: The bureau moved almost all its holdings to bonds last year as a scandal over unorthodox investments rocked the

Calvin Say: No veto session
Pacific Business News - The Chamber of Commerce of Hawaii said a bill to extend jobless benefits would impose undue costs on businesses, and it also opposed a bill to require employers to pay health costs for workers' comp recipients who do not return to work after a

True BWC reform avoided
Toledo Blade - Bob Taft and his fellow GOP legislative leaders have done little more than nibble around the edges of workers' comp reform. Now their message is a reassuring "everything's OK," even though the independent consultant has offered a number of sensible

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