Negotiating parties have finally come to terms on wording for a bill to reform California’s workers’ compensation system.
The bill, Senate Bill 863, was introduced late last week. It resulted from a meeting between labor officials and handful of large, self-employed firms. Other parts of the complex workers’ comp cog seem to have had little or no say on the bill.
Do you have an opinion as to whether Legislators and the government can make workers’ reform happen in California, and whether those reforms will help or hurt? Take two minutes and take Insurance Journal’s poll and tell us what you think.
Topics California Workers' Compensation
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