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it's time to reduce some taxes and eliminate the incumbents. 2. We need some type of tax incentives because of high Workers' Compensation rates. We can also offer roads, water supplies and utility upgrades as incentives. Types of businesses:... Published: Sunday, October 28, 1990 Words: 2258
even if the spouse died from causes other than the work injury. Another benefit labor wants restored is workers' compensation for people 65 years and older. The new law requires those injured workers to rely solely on Social Security.... Published: Sunday, February 11, 1996 Words: 530
Joe Badgley of Parkersburg. As one insurance expert, he chose Diana Morris, employee benefit supervisor at McJunkin Corp. As the other, he picked Emily Spieler, former state Workers' Compensation commissioner, now a law professor at... Published: Wednesday, September 12, 1990 Words: 435
as part of the National Bituminous Coal Wage Agreement of 1993. Pearson said he believed the company, which is in the process of bankruptcy reorganization, would shut down without the salary and benefitcuts. "Employees should consider... Published: Saturday, February 25, 1995 Words: 447
which aren't paid by mine owners. And this month, Vieweg is delaying billing big self-insured employers. That costs the compensation fund another $80,000 a month and could threaten the agency's cash flow. Do all these rate cuts and... Published: Tuesday, October 28, 1997 Words: 462
rubber-stamped many of President Reagan's domestic budget cuts, including unfair and overly restrictive eligibility rules governing black lung compensation. As a result, the Labor Department's approval of black-lung benefit claims today... Published: Thursday, June 26, 1997 Words: 774
cut from $37.12 to $35.32 for every $100 in wages paid. But as a whole, underground mining companies should have received even bigger cuts because of improved safety records. Next year, they will pay an additional $5.9 million to keep... Published: Wednesday, April 28, 1999 Words: 511
voters, I think, will have a clear choice," McCabe said. McCabe supports the development of a regional airport while Walters does not, favoring an expansion of Charleston's Yeager Airport. McCabe, a liberal, said he "will exhibit more... Published: Monday, October 19, 1998 Words: 1218
of the high wages and consequently lost the market to foreign competitors. For the auto industry to remain competitive and for employees to keep their jobs, workers agreed to wage givebacks during recent contract negotiations. The Postal... Published: Friday, July 06, 1990 Words: 1059
passing a resolution to continue funding while the budget debate continues. He said the automatic cuts anticipated as a result of the stalemate would cost the unemployment compensation system about $180 million nationwide, a cut of... Published: Saturday, October 06, 1990 Words: 308