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Few businesses want or need to do everything themselves. Many organizations rely on UPS and DHL for shipping. Payroll processors are efficient...

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Although the word "privacy" is never used in the United States Constitution, there are limits to the government’s ability to intrude into people’s...

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Surveillance is a powerful tool, but there are three characteristics that could suggest surveillance is not the best use of your resources.

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A pain level of six on a 10-point scale is considered moderately strong, a pain that interferes with normal daily activities and makes it difficult...

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Back-related injuries are a challenge for fire departments, creating unexpected absences and worker’s compensations claims of about $10,000 on...

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Don’t believe everything you see in the movies: insurance claim surveillance must be conducted legally, following best practices to ensure the...

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Marta Betancur, a community college custodian, fell while standing on a trash can to retrieve paper towels. Her claim of an industrial injury to...

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Today, more organizations and independent workers are engaged in short-term, transient work. The gig economy has become a trillion-dollar industry...

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1. Sound hiring practices 

Thorough pre-employment background checks reduce WC costs. Ask applicants to explain any concerns identified during a...

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