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Thursday, February 4, 2016

Senator Patrick Leahy Calls For Greater Transparency by Asbestos Companies

Statement of Senator Patrick Leahy Ranking Member, Judiciary Committee Hearing on “The Need for Transparency in the Asbestos Trusts”

Today the Judiciary Committee meets to discuss legislation that purports to promote more transparency in asbestos trusts.  Before we get into a detailed discussion about the merits of the proposed legislation, I want to make sure we all remember why we are here today.  For decades, millions of American workers were secretly poisoned.  Men and women who worked in our Nation’s factories, shipyards, mines and construction sites, and service members in the military, unknowingly inhaled air that was laced with asbestos—a substance so harmful that an individual can become critically ill simply by breathing.

Wednesday, February 3, 2016

Workers’ Compensation and the Cancer Moonshot 2020

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An exciting initiative, Cancer Moonshot 2020, is under underway establishing a coalition, of academics and insurers to work together to find a cure for cancer by the year 2020. Historically too many occupational exposures have resulted in the development of cancer. Participation by the entire workers’ compensation system in this new venture would create an exciting opportunity to advance worker health, reduce costs and strengthen the social remedial benefit program.

Fraud: Two South Jersey Corporations and Five of Their Officials Charged With Stealing Nearly $600,000

Acting NJ Attorney General John J. Hoffman and the Office of the Insurance Fraud Prosecutor (OIFP) announced today that two South Jersey corporations and five of their officials have been indicted in an alleged workers compensation fraud scheme that bilked nearly $600,000 from an insurance carrier.

Tuesday, February 2, 2016

FACT Act Hearing US Senate Wed Feb 3, 2016 10am ET


Witness List
Hearing before the
Senate Committee on the Judiciary
On

“The Need for Transparency in the Asbestos Trusts”
Wednesday, February 3, 2016
Dirksen Senate Office Building, Room 226
10:00 a.m.

Tuesday, January 26, 2016

Coffee Workers at Risk for Lung Disease

Today's post is shared from cdc.gov

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Obliterative bronchiolitis, an irreversible form of lung disease in which the smallest airways in the lung (the bronchioles) become scarred and constricted, blocking the movement of air, was previously identified in flavoring manufacturing workers and microwave popcorn workers who were occupationally exposed to diacetyl (2,3-butanedione) or butter flavorings containing diacetyl. Now, NIOSH research finds that workers at coffee processing facilities may also be at risk.

Friday, January 22, 2016

Chief Judge of NJ Division of Workers' Compensation Announces New Appointments

New administrative appointments have been announced by Hon. Russell Wojtenko, Jr., Director and Chief Judge of Compensation of the NJ Division of Workers' Compensation:
"I am happy  to announce,  with the  approval and consent of Harold  Wirths, Commissioner  of Labor and Workforce Development, effective Monday, January 4, 2016, Judges Emille Cox and Philip Tornetta were appointed Administrative Supervisory Judges for the Division of Workers' Compensation.

Monday, January 18, 2016

Sanders Proposes Universal Health Care: The Path to Federalization


Presidential candidate Bernie Sanders has announced a plan to move forward with a Universal Medical Care program in the US. The concept will absorb the nation's ailing the medical workers' compensation delivery system into a universal care system.