A discussion of common workers’ compensation issues for private employers relating to covered employers and employees, ...
Walter Law Group has published a new report outlining what qualifies as wrongful dismissal in Canada, helping employees ...
The article outlines what qualifies as a work injury and why timely reporting and medical care matter for Georgia employees. The HelloNation article explains that a work injury does not have to result ...
The article outlines what documentation and medical records can strengthen a workers' compensation claim. The HelloNation article explains that even clear workplace injuries can face delays or denial ...
A posh residential society in Noida's Sector 121 witnessed dramatic scenes as domestic helpers and cleaning staff staged a fierce protest over wages, leading to stone pelting and vandalism. The unrest ...
In a new survey released Thursday, a nonprofit AI research center found that half of American adults used AI in the past week, either for personal or work use, with 20% of full-time workers saying ...
More than five years after suffering a sudden cardiac arrest while on the job during the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic, a former City of Hope nurse and her family say they are still struggling ...
On Sept. 3, 2025, Fort Worth firefighters responded to a two-alarm house fire on the city's historic Southside. Caleb Halvorson was part of the crew that responded. As he was fighting the flames ...
Kenya National Commission on Human Rights (KNCHR) chairperson, during her vetting before the Justice and Legal Affairs Committee (JLAC). [Elvis Ogina, Standard] As the deadline for registration of ...
UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, complements the Government of Ukraine’s compensation programme by helping to restore common areas in war-damaged apartment buildings. This will make families eligible for ...
If you’re working in a busy warehouse, you probably know how common it is for lifting mishaps, slips, and falls to happen—honestly, way more often than anyone would like. So, if you end up with a back ...
Six years ago, it was the exception to the rule. Now, it’s becoming more and more common. When the coronavirus pandemic swept the world six years ago, most people were in the rat race, heading to an ...