The Eye Opener – Summer Fun and the Summer Sun
Most people routinely cover their bodies with sunscreen when heading off to the beach, but have you considered the effect the sun has on your
Most people routinely cover their bodies with sunscreen when heading off to the beach, but have you considered the effect the sun has on your
What does the Early Retiree Reinsurance Subsidy mean to Taft-Hartley Funds and other employers? The Early Retiree Reinsurance Subsidy provides $5 billion to Taft-Hartley Funds
DILATION & ROUTINE EYE EXAMINATIONS This is a question that is asked often by patients when they go for a routine eye examination and
One of the things I enjoy most about summer is that it gets us outdoors to enjoy various activities. Whether it’s for work or fun,
Tom will be hosting this column to share unbiased health insurance industry news. Tom is the Vice President & General Manager for Labor, Government and
QUESTION: IT WAS MY OWN FAULT I GOT HURT AT WORK. AM I STILL COVERED BY WORKERS’ COMP? ANSWER: IN ALMOST ALL CASES WORKERS’ COMP
By: Neal Tepel After a year debate and stalling, a deeply divided Congress has passed landmark health care legislation known as H.R. 3590, the Patient
QUESTION: I PREVIOUSLY HURT MY BACK AT WORK. JUST RECENTLY I HURT IT AGAIN. DO I NEED TO FILE A NEW WORKER’S COMP CLAIM? ANSWER: ALWAYS
(November 12, New York City) — Brazilian chemical workers addressing a New York audience of students, academics, and union members said that the Shell Oil
NEW YORK, NY (LABORPRESS) — The point man for environmental “remediation” at the Administration for Childrens Services (ACS) has been relieved of his job duties,