Employment tax revenue is just one sticking point in the fight over worker classification. Uber’s fate could signal an undoing of the gig economy business model – and a unique opportunity for insurers.
In the newly created chief sustainability officer position, Yafit Cohn will be responsible for overseeing the company’s ESG efforts and communicating their values to the public.
State workers’ compensation laws are ever-changing. Here’s what you need to know to stay up to date on workers’ compensation and paid leave laws in the Midwest.
Sedgwick names a head of client services, Risk Strategies names Michael Grant its employee benefits practice leader and more in this edition of People on the Move.
ADI Worldlink, a global technology firm, was facing two lawsuits from its employees. When its insurer refused coverage, Worldlink turned to the court for answers.
Lockton appoints a chief executive officer from outside of the Lockton family, Munich Re. gets a new chief financial officer, and more in this edition of People on the Move.
In an environment where it is impossible to be prepared for every consequence of every event, business leaders instead need to practice the art of thinking strategically in a pinch.
There are so many elements that go into a successful workers’ compensation program. Real trust that goes both ways is the glue that binds them all together.
At NWCDC 2019, Risk & Insurance® sat down with Paradigm’s John Watts to discuss the company’s approach to catastrophic care and how it can be applied to other injuries.
At NWCDC’s ‘Applying an Injury-Specific Recovery Path to Resolve Complex Cases’, presenters honed in on the importance of open communication in helping rehabilitate injured workers and their physical and mental health.
At an NWCDC 2019 mega-session, Dr. Gary M. Franklin discussed strategies that keep acute pain from becoming chronic and which can prevent your next catastrophic claim.