Work Comp News 03.19.26
CT and CA failure to secure, Nebraska dope, and the old independent contractor rule.
CT business owner arrested for allegedly failing to provide workers' compensation insurance
"The offense is punishable by one to five years in prison and a fine of up to $5,000"
Owners of Southern California towing empire arrested in $6 million fraud scheme
"Authorities allege the brothers systematically underreported employee wages to avoid paying millions of dollars in required workers' compensation insurance"
CT business owner arrested for allegedly failing to provide workers' compensation insurance
"The offense is punishable by one to five years in prison and a fine of up to $5,000"
Owners of Southern California towing empire arrested in $6 million fraud scheme
"Authorities allege the brothers systematically underreported employee wages to avoid paying millions of dollars in required workers' compensation insurance"
Should Nebraska doctors who recommend medical marijuana treatments be protected?
"no Nebraska doctors have given out prescriptions in the months since due to fear that officials who oppose the practice might try to have their medical licenses revoked."
Employment Law Update: The DOL Seeks to Revert to Former Independent Contractor Rule
"The U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) just threw a lifeline to organizations that use independent contractors."
"no Nebraska doctors have given out prescriptions in the months since due to fear that officials who oppose the practice might try to have their medical licenses revoked."
Employment Law Update: The DOL Seeks to Revert to Former Independent Contractor Rule
"The U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) just threw a lifeline to organizations that use independent contractors."
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