The article examines the recent court decision on a workers' compensation claim from a telecommuting employee in East Nashville, Tennessee. Kristina Wait, who was brutally beaten while working in her home, filed an injury...
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New in Workers Comp: “Lifestyle Risk” and the Dangers of Telecommuting Posted onApril 28, 2015byHilary Tuttle NEW ORLEANS—While controlling workers compensation costs often focuses on mitigating the risk of slip-and-falls or ensuring employees have proper safety gear, some notable exposures exist...
Workers' comp coverage for home-site workers 来自 EBSCO 喜欢 0 阅读量: 5 作者: J Cole 摘要: Discusses the problem regarding worker compensation for the telecommuting employee. Coverage of the telecommuting agreement; Problem in differentiating where `work' ends and `personal life' begins; Need...
How Does Workers’ Comp Work for Remote Employees in North Carolina? Advances in technology, the pandemic, and changes in workplace practices have all contributed to an increase in employees working remotely or telecommuting. In 2022, about one-third of employed people in the U.S. worked from...
Workers’ Comp Injuries At Home The COVID-19 pandemic is forcing millions of Americans to work at home. The rise in telecommuting … Workers’ Comp Injuries At HomeRead More 3 Common Defenses Against Illegitimate Workers’ Comp Claims Members of the claim management team need to be proactive wh...
Late Summer Weather portrays Northern Californians and Southerners who are forced to deal with failed careers, misguided artistic pursuits and awkward atte... Z O'Neill 被引量: 0发表: 2011年 Consumers fight back against Costco temp comp deal Class action lawyers who struck a deal with Costco ...
In the literature, different forms of alternative work arrangements are described [4,5,6], each with its own peculiarities—including, for example, telecommuting, remote work, telework, and smart working (SW). In their extensive review of the literature, Allen and colleagues defined telecommuting ...