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The Senate HELP Committee approved Alex Acosta yesterday to lead the USDOL in a 12-11 party line vote.
The Senate HELP Committee approved Alex Acosta yesterday to lead the USDOL in a 12-11 party line vote.
Methadone-related overdoses accounted for nearly one in four deaths related to prescription opioids in 2014.
Sedgwick has been recertified as an Employer of Choice®
President Donald Trump’s nominee for Secretary of Labor, Alex Acosta, will face a Senate Committee vote today to advance his nomination to the Senate floor.
“Out Front Ideas,” the webinar series hosted by Kimberly George of Sedgwick and Mark Walls of Safety National has announced its next event.
A new white paper assesses the impact of psych on claims.
Welcome to this month’s edition of Comp Medical News. Overdose deaths in Orleans Parish, hospital waste, and the link between poor diet and a wide range of chronic disease are your headlines.
AFL-CIO leader Richard Trumka has promised in an interview to sue the Trump administration if the U.S. Department of Labor rolls back the 2016 overtime rules.
Opt-out is being considered in Arkansas via a bill introduced March 6th.
The National Safety Council is accepting nominations for four awards.