Labor Day: A Reminder of Why Workers’ Rights Matter
Where would we be without the men and women who build our houses, schools, and businesses? This Labor Day, take a moment to remember the importance of workers’ rights.
Where would we be without the men and women who build our houses, schools, and businesses? This Labor Day, take a moment to remember the importance of workers’ rights.
Starting a new school year can be both stressful and exciting – but it should also be safe! Increased car traffic, school buses picking up and dropping off, and even participating in sports can all pose safety risks. To keep your kids safe and make it a great school year, follow these safety tips.
When we think about July 4th, most of us envision fireworks and backyard barbeques, which are both great ways to celebrate. But it’s also important to remember the meaning of this holiday, which is “independence.”
According to a report by Atticus, a workers’ compensation and disability company, mental health issues now make up 52% of all workplace injury cases.
The Social Security Administration (SSA) announced plans to reduce its workforce by 7,000 people and close six regional offices. How will it affect you?
By implementing some safety measures and proper training, employers and workers can help prevent potential injuries.
Keeping your paperwork in order can help ensure timely benefit payments, and may improve the outcome of your claim.
Understanding disability payments and emphysema.
Undiagnosed medical conditions can be deadly if symptoms are ignored. Do not put off medical treatment for weird symptoms.
Attorney assistance can mean a win for a Social Security disability appeal.
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