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Showing posts with label Greater Oklahoma City Chamber. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Greater Oklahoma City Chamber. Show all posts

Friday, November 15, 2013

Attorneys argue over Okla. workers' comp lawsuit

Oklahoma's new workers' compensation law violates the state Constitution in several ways and should be struck down, an attorney for two state lawmakers and a firefighter's organization told a state Supreme Court referee Thursday.
"There are some very, very disturbing aspects," Oklahoma City attorney John McMurry said during oral arguments before referee Greg Albert. "There is a lot before the court in this particular case."
Among other things, McMurry said the law unconstitutionally delegates legislative powers and amounts to unconstitutional logrolling, or combining multiple subjects into one bill. But Oklahoma Solicitor General Patrick Wyrick and an attorney for business groups defended the law, saying it should be given a chance to work.
"The common theme is apparent here. ... How are we going to handle workers' compensation cases?" said attorney Robert McCampbell, who represents The State Chamber, the Greater Oklahoma City Chamber of Commerce and the Tulsa Regional Chamber of Commerce.
Albert said he planned to condense the attorney's arguments into a report he will present to the state's highest court next week. He said the court could decide whether to take up the case before the end of the month.
Legislation to overhaul the state's workers' compensation system was signed into law by Republican Gov. Mary Fallin in May. It was a top priority for Republican leaders who say the state's previous system was a detriment to business and industry in the...
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Sunday, October 6, 2013

Oklahoma Chamber of Commerce Seeks to Intervene in Opt-Out Case

In Oklahoma it is now off to the Courts to determine if the Workers' Compensation legislation is really Constitutional. The radical program eliminates the the century old promise between Labor and Industry by transferring the benefit program out of the administrative/judicial adversary system for an employer based insurance scheme. This post is shared from the Oklahoma Chamber of Commerce.
State Chamber President & CEO Fred Morgan comments on the joint chamber Motion to Intervene filed to protect Senate Bill 1062:

“The reforms and restructuring of Oklahoma’s workers’ compensation system that were passed this past legislative session need to be defended,” said Fred Morgan, president and CEO of the State Chamber of Oklahoma. “For the past twenty years, workers’ compensation reform has been the number one economic development issue for Oklahoma. The change to an administrative system, and bringing our benefits back into line with surrounding states, has already seen positive results.”

“We are pleased to join with the Attorney General’s office, Oklahoma City and Tulsa chambers in our fervent defense of these long-needed reforms. Oklahoma businesses need the recently passed reforms to be upheld so we can focus on creating strong, well-paying jobs and developing our growing economy.”

Mike Neal, president and CEO of the Tulsa Regional Chamber also commented on the motion.

“Along with our regional partners, through the OneVoice agenda, we have advocated for appropriate changes to the state's workers' compensation system for many years," said Neal. "We are hopeful the legal challenges can be addressed swiftly so businesses can begin seeing decreased costs and our state will finally realize competitive advantage with a system that works for both employers and employees.”

The Motion to Intervene was filed on behalf of the State Chamber of Oklahoma, Tulsa Regional Chamber, and the Greater Oklahoma City Chamber.