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New Employer Survey on California Workers’ Comp Highlights Poor Performance, Increasing Costs, and Changing Claim Mix

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June 11, 2024     ... Read More → New Employer Survey on California Workers’ Comp Highlights Poor Performance, Increasing Costs, and Changing Claim Mix

WCAN Marks 20-Year Anniversary of Major Workers’ Comp Reform

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Enacted during crisis, SB 899 a major milestone amid decade of efforts to stabilize system SACRAMENTO, Calif. – The Workers’... Read More → WCAN Marks 20-Year Anniversary of Major Workers’ Comp Reform

Worker’s comp conflict heating up again

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One of California’s perpetual political conflicts may be heating up again, which requires some background to understand because it is so... Read More → Worker’s comp conflict heating up again

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All WCAN events are cancelled until further notice due to the COVID-19 pandemic. We hope you will join us in the future for our Town Hall throughout California and Legislative Education Day in Sacramento.

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Tell California Lawmakers: Employers Need Help, Not Massive New Workers’ Comp Costs

As California starts to re-open, state lawmakers are considering sweeping, costly changes to the workers’ compensation system that will increase employers’ liability for COVID-19, even the illness is unrelated to work. Overly-broad “presumptions” that treat all cases of COVID-19 as caused by work will unfairly shift the cost of pandemic response onto employers. Employers need government’s help – not billions of dollars of added costs – to bring back jobs and restore public services.

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