Workers Compensation Changes in NSW Leave Injured Workers in the LurchAvery, Grant
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Numerous government inquiries have established that a central objective for a successful workers' compensation scheme is timely and durable return to work for injured workers, through effective occupational rehabilitation. Yet workers' compensation schemes are complex systems involving multiple parties, which...
In particular, the issues of benefits due to workers and the statutory regulation of rehabilitation are considered.doi:10.1111/j.1440-1630.1990.tb01242.xBrian C. WilliamsonJohn Wiley & Sons, Ltd (10.1111)Australian Occupational Therapy Journal...
NSW Government Targets Workers Compensation Benefits.(New South Wales)(Legislation)McMillan, Emily
This article advances research on the use of evidence in policy making, examining changes in the New South Wales workers' compensation system from 2012 to 2014. This analysis of two phases of policy change, legislative implementation and statutory review, highlights the limitations of building ...
O'Loughlin, K. (2005) From industrial citizen to therapeutic client: the 1987 workers' compensation 'reforms' in NSW. Health Sociology Review 14 (1) 21.O'Loughlin, K. (2005). From industrial citizen to therapeutic client: The 1987 workers' compensation "reforms" in NSW. Health Sociology ...
Management believe that the poor safety of personnel will negatively affect the reputations of the company and induce high compensation. Therefore, they tend to play a proactive role to guarantee the safety of their workers and protect the interests of their organizations [64,65]. By contrast, ...
NSWEBSCO_bspAustralian & New Zealand Journal of Public HealthBoufous, S. and Williamson, A. (2003). "Work-related injury in NSW hospitalisation and workers' compensation datasets: a comparative analysis", Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health, Vol. 27 (3): 356....
NSW Govt Announces $1 Billion Reform Package to NSW Workers Compensation SchemeGuest, Greg