Maryland Workers' Compensation Handbook
Author : Richard P. Gilbert
Publisher : LexisNexis
Page : pages
File Size : 46,50 MB
Release : 2013
Category : Workers' compensation
ISBN : 9780769895079
Author : Richard P. Gilbert
Publisher : LexisNexis
Page : pages
File Size : 46,50 MB
Release : 2013
Category : Workers' compensation
ISBN : 9780769895079
Author : Keith Wertz
Publisher : CRC Press
Page : 206 pages
File Size : 50,29 MB
Release : 2000-12-07
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 1040075614
Laying out management and safety procedures that reduce injuries and the aggravation that follows, this book covers hiring, training, and managing employees with injury avoidance in mind. The authors provide a blueprint for dealing with injured employees and their families, and for determining the correct time for the employee to return to work. The book discusses the all-important issues of fraud, modified duty, substance abuse testing, and accident investigations. It also provides guidance for managing safety efforts in a manner that controls workers' compensation cost. The book shows readers how they can impact - favorably - the amount their organization pays in premiums.
Author : Robert Wyeth Lee
Publisher :
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 37,90 MB
Release : 2004
Category : Workers' compensation
ISBN : 9780327164166
Author : Valerie A. Johnson
Publisher :
Page : 863 pages
File Size : 50,92 MB
Release : 2016
Category : Workers' compensation
ISBN : 9781522123439
Author :
Publisher :
Page : pages
File Size : 41,41 MB
Release : 2016
Category :
ISBN : 9780769887203
The 2013 Edition of this handbook is the only practical guide published on the Defense Base Act and War Hazards Compensation Act. The two primary federal statutes which address these matters are the Defense Base Act ("DBA") [42 U.S.C.S. ℗ʹ 1651 et seq.] and the War Hazards Compensation Act ("WHCA") [42 U.S.C.S. ℗ʹ 1701 et seq.]. The general purpose of the DBA is to provide uniform and generous compensation benefits to certain civilian employees "domestic and foreign" of private companies doing work overseas in furtherance of American foreign policy. The general purpose of the WHCA is to shift to the United States government the costs of compensating certain civilian employees "domestic and foreign" of private companies who are working overseas in furtherance of American foreign policy and are injured or killed by a war risk hazard.Much has happened in the DBA world since our first and second editions went to press in 2008 and 2010. While there has been a significant wind-down of civilian contractors in Iraq, significant numbers continue to be employed to assist the efforts of the United States in its military activity in Afghanistan as well as in "public work" around the globe. Moreover, the "tail" from Iraq will be with us for many years to come. As you will see in this 2013 edition, we emphasize new case law in the areas of average weekly wage, exclusivity benefits under the DBA, adjudication and appeals and War Hazards Compensation Act. We have expanded the chapter on the War Hazards Compensation Act to include interesting "Bulletins" from the U.S. Department of Labor agencies involved with the administration of this law. We have also added a new chapter, Chapter 14, on claimant attorney fees--a topic that has been the subject of much controversy in recent years at the administrative, trial and appellate levels in both traditional Longshore and Defense Base Act cases.This handbook combines expert analysis of the substantive law with practice tips and other helpful tools. The handbook is written for attorneys, insurance companies, claims adjusters, judges, defense contractors, injured workers, and others. It provides the reader with a basic introduction to the Defense Base Act, its history and purpose, current events, and a list of common acronyms and terminology. The handbook discusses coverage issues, underwriting, waivers, exclusivity rules, types of benefits, the claims process, discovery issues, average weekly wage calculations, zone of special danger doctrine, commutations, settlements, and death benefits. There's also a chapter on the War Hazards Compensation Act and how benefits are obtained under that Act. At the end of the handbook, a full reprint of Defense Base Act and War Hazards Compensation Act statutes and the Longshore Harbor and Workers' Compensation Act statutes are provided.
Author : Stanford D. Herlick
Publisher : LexisNexis
Page : 1916 pages
File Size : 11,28 MB
Release : 2009
Category : Workers' compensation
ISBN :
Author : John J. Dubreuil
Publisher :
Page : pages
File Size : 20,40 MB
Release : 2001
Category : Workers' compensation
ISBN : 9780820541808
Author : United States. Department of Commerce. Office of Personnel
Publisher :
Page : 64 pages
File Size : 18,8 MB
Release : 1989
Category : Government publications
ISBN :
Author : Jennifer Greenan
Publisher : CCH Canadian Limited
Page : 394 pages
File Size : 21,5 MB
Release : 2007
Category : Executors and administrators
ISBN : 1553678303
Author : Pamela Dixon
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Page : 686 pages
File Size : 14,82 MB
Release : 2008-11-30
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 0313350167
The two-volume Praeger Handbook of Human Resource Management is an indispensable resource for anyone with a question relating to workplace practice or policy. Volume One contains information organized by HR task or topic: Recruitment and selection, employee development, performance management, compensation and benefits administration, and employment law. Volume Two covers organizational issues like leadership and HR strategy, organizational development, change management, and general HR issues and workplace policy. Written by experts of all stripes, including HR professors, HR consultants, and practicing HR managers, this is the one-stop, preeminent source for all things HR. Anyone with personnel duties—whether VP for Human Resources or office manager—will find actionable answers to all their questions quickly. Personnel management is a critical business function. Make a mistake in, say, firing an employee, and soon you may find yourself on the phone with a lawyer. This handbook will help readers avoid personnel potholes and snares. Volume one of this set tells—among dozens of other topics—how to hire well, train employees, evaluate and develop workers, fire legally, set compensation, and abide by federal and state employment laws. Volume two rises above the trees for a look at the forest: leadership development, succession planning, managing change and conflict, creating emergency response plans, managing teams, forecasting employment trends, measuring results, and acquiring HR credentials. In addition, volume two will help companies develop workplace policies on everything from suitable dress to disciplinary procedures to work life balance. Entries in each category are short and to the point-from 500 to 1,000 words. Sprinkled throughout are longer, overview/theory pieces on subjects like performance management, selection, training, and HR Strategy. And the set will contain an extensive bibliography, resource section, and checklists on topics like hiring, safety, termination, training, and more. The Best Places to Work for are also the most profitable and the most fun. This handbook helps lay the foundation for building a rewarding, inspiring, and productive workplace, where people come to work each day with smiles on their faces.