Workers Comp Hub
@WorkersCompHub
We provide info for injured/ill workers and support advocacy and organizing to meet workers' needs and protect our rights. A project of NESRI and National COSH.
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Our latest newsletter features a story on how companies are using drug testing to unjustly deny workers their workers' compensation, plus updates on state and federal policy. mailchi.mp/621b55d5f1f6/w… via @NESRIorg and @NationalCOSH
Opioid addiction has hit injured workers hard due to dangerous workplaces, industry lobbyists and a culture of punishment. But workers' groups like @NationalCOSH and @MassCOSH and public health experts have identified clear solutions. mailchi.mp/b9ef3a815f91/s…]
"The workers compensation system is in a deeply troubled state, with enormous financial and social costs for America’s workers." - @NelpNews nelp.org/press-clips/wo…
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Workers' Rights: Comp System Fails to Offer Adequate Benefits - National Employment Law Project
Workers' Rights: Comp System Fails to Offer Adequate Benefits - National Employment Law Project
Workers comp and the EEOC aren't protecting low-wage women against sexual violence in the workplace. mailchi.mp/292391c3ea42/w… @NESRIorg @NationalCOSH
This year at #COSHCON17: How to stand up for injured workers, fight attacks on Workers’ Comp bit.ly/2vynnbZ @WorkersCompHub
The latest #workerscomp news: cleanup workers face health risks, immigrant workers face retaliation, the Trump administration cuts health and safety funds, and Vermont dairy workers and Illinois temp workers win victories. ow.ly/g6TI30gVNTO via @NESRIorg & @NationalCOSH
Employers let workers get hurt. When wrkrs seek help, insurance companies try to get them deported @ProPublica @NPR propublica.org/article/they-g…
From @NESRIorg&@NationalCOSH, here's the latest news on #workerscomp and how workers are organizing for their rights workerscomphub.org/newsletter
In refusing to recognize drivers as employees, Uber is denying workers their right to full workers' comp theintercept.com/2017/06/28/ube…
Here's our latest newsletter with a feature on temp work's permanent harm and updates from around the country workerscomphub.org/newsletter
It's been a long, long time, but we're greasing up the gears of this Twitter account again. Hello, world!
New brief from @NESRIorg finds 7 trends in #WorkersComp undermining workers' #HumanRights to health & work w/ dignity nesri.org/resources/nati…
NC may cut undocumented workers out of workers' comp, a discriminatory move that would violate workers' human rights. indyweek.com/triangulator/a…
Great 4-part investigative report on TX #workerscomp from @byjayroot @texastribune apps.texastribune.org/hurting-for-wo…
Injured worker advocate Crystal Eastman's would have been 133 today. She still has a lot to teach us. workerscomphub.org/shor-march2014
Chemicals endanger workers & the public. @BGAlliance @EIPOnline @Publici @worksafeca @IUE_CWAUnion are taking action ow.ly/xY94i
Employer retaliation denies workers' human rights. @workersdefense @NYCOSH @Public_Citizen @popdemoc are on the move ow.ly/xY7cp
.@ProPublica,@VICE have great reports on temp workers & @MassCOSH is protecting workers' human rights ow.ly/xY9Lm @MichaelGrabell
Missed #WorkersMemorialWeek? Events and reports by @MassCOSH @NYCOSH @worksafeca @AFLCIO @steelworkers @NationalCOSH ow.ly/xY6aZ
New Workers' Comp Hub newsletter with stories on #WorkersMemorialWeek #retaliation #chemicalsafety #tempworkers +more ow.ly/xY4dp
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