The US Bureau of Labor Statistics has released the census of fatal occupational injuries in 2019. A major increase in work-related deaths has been reported over the prior year. The changing workplace and a major increase in deliveries were reflected in the report in that nearly one out of every five fatally injured workers was employed as a driver/sales worker or truck driver.
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Wednesday, December 16, 2020
NJ Governor Phil Murphy’s Conditional Veto Message on Senate Bill No. 2354
Pursuant to Article V, Section I, Paragraph 14 of the New Jersey Constitution, I am returning Senate Bill No. 2354 (Second Reprint) with my recommendations for reconsideration.
Monday, December 14, 2020
Protecting Workers During the Pandemic
Workplace safety is a significant issue in the waning days of the Trump Administration as Congress struggles to pass legislation before the end of the calendar year when CARES Act support terminates for many American workers. As the winter/holiday season coronavirus surge challenges hospital capacity and causing additional closure of non-essential jobs, the Republicans remain adamant about restricting lawsuits against employers.
Wednesday, December 9, 2020
NCCI Reports: NJ Among the Top States with COVID-19 Workers' Compensation Claims
Investigative Reporting: "Should NJ hospitals be required to tell public about staff COVID-19 outbreaks?"
Tuesday, December 8, 2020
NJ Senate Advances Expanded Parking Lot Bill
The New Jersey Senate Labor Committee voted to release a bill that expands workers' compensation coverage to parking areas provided by an employer.
Monday, December 7, 2020
Trust Through Transparency
A significant concern of employees, employers, and insurance companies is whether or not the new COVID-19 vaccines are safe to take. Vaccine efficacy is going to have a significant impact on the decision-making process.