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Posted on: Oct 28, 2019

The growth in the American workforce is being driven by older women, bringing to light new aspects of worker safety and care that must be addressed...

Posted on: Oct 21, 2019

When the Democrats in the Legislature went along with Arnold Schwarzenegger's so-called Workers Comp Reform, they severely undercut the principle of union seniority...

Posted on: Oct 14, 2019

On Saturday, October 12th, Governor Gavin Newsom signed a package of bills, including CAAA-sponsored Assembly Bill 668, "to help foster a more inclusive state and create new opportunities for immigrants to contribute to our society," the administration said in a press release...

Posted on: Oct 14, 2019

The Workers' Compensation Insurance Rating Bureau recently released a new update detailing the impacts of Senate Bill 863...

Posted on: Oct 7, 2019

Is a woman worth less than a man? California's workers' comp system seems to believe so...

Posted on: Sep 30, 2019

Right now, Assembly Bill 668 (Gonzalez, D-San Diego) is sitting on the Governor's desk awaiting his signature...

Posted on: Sep 23, 2019

Last week, Governor Newsom signed into law Assembly Bill 5, authored by Assemblywoman Lorena Gonzalez (D - San Diego), signaling a big win for labor groups in California...

Posted on: Sep 16, 2019

Imagine getting to the finish line years before your expected retirement date, they're fighting your pension, there is no savings, no safety net and no recognition for your service...

Posted on: Sep 9, 2019

As the California State Legislature looks to close out this year's legislative session on Friday, we ask that in evaluating any workers' compensation bills, that they look at the realities - the facts - of our current system...

Posted on: Sep 3, 2019

The WCIRB continues to target cumulative trauma claims as a growing problem and often dismisses the claims as frivolous and unnecessary...


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