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How the federal shutdown could affect Ohio government workers
Ohio receives millions of dollars from the federal government to implement federal policy, and as the shutdown continues, ...
There’s a chance that state employees could also be sidelined or have no paychecks in Ohio if the shutdown continues.
For some state fund employers in Ohio, receiving a court complaint as a defendant in workers’ compensation litigation can be unexpected. Employers experiencing this for the first time are often ...
The Ohio Bureau of Workers’ Compensation has adopted a new fee schedule that will increase overall payments to ASCs and vocational rehabilitation providers, according to a BWC news release. The new ...
A Columbus-area home health aide has pleaded guilty to workers' compensation fraud after being discovered working while ...
Officials said six agencies notified nearly 9,000 state employees Friday of a possible pause in funding which could lead to ...
Agee, Clymer, Mitchell & Portman Welcomes Attorney Stephen Comer, Expanding Its Legacy of Serving Injured Workers and Individuals Across Ohio ...
Over the past few years, more and more Americans have been diagnosed with a mental health condition. According to Mental Health America, nearly 1 in every 5 adults will have a diagnosable mental ...
Thousands of workers in divisions with federal contracts could face furloughs if the government shutdown continues for ...
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