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LuckyTheDog

(6,837 posts)
Tue Mar 1, 2016, 04:39 PM Mar 2016

Corporate campaign to ditch workers’ comp in favor of private coverage stalls

A campaign by some of America’s biggest companies to “opt out” of state workers’ compensation 2014 and write their own plans for dealing with injured workers 2014 was dealt a major blow Friday when an Oklahoma commission ruled the alternative system unconstitutional.

Company plans were supposed to provide equal benefits to workers’ comp. But in its unanimous ruling, the Oklahoma Workers’ Compensation Commission compared that notion to “a water mirage on the highway that disappears upon closer inspection.”

In addition, the U.S. Department of Labor said in a letter obtained Monday that it is evaluating whether opt-out plans in Texas and Oklahoma violate workers’ rights under federal law.

The opt-out effort was the focus of an investigation by ProPublica and NPR last fall, which found that the plans almost universally had lower benefits and more restrictions than workers’ comp.

MORE HERE: http://yonside.com/corporate-campaign-to-ditch-workers-comp-in-favor/


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Corporate campaign to ditch workers’ comp in favor of private coverage stalls (Original Post) LuckyTheDog Mar 2016 OP
Just get rid of it altogether safeinOhio Mar 2016 #1

safeinOhio

(32,620 posts)
1. Just get rid of it altogether
Tue Mar 1, 2016, 04:42 PM
Mar 2016

It was put in to protect companies from law suits. Turn every case back over to the courts. Then we will see why it was there.

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