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Is Your Workplace Doing Enough to Accommodate You?

For those with disabilities and pre-existing conditions, staying healthy has been a top priority during this coronavirus pandemic. Those with…

6 years ago

Age Discrimination Due to COVID-19

Age discrimination is not anything new. Its origin can date back to the Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967…

6 years ago

Return to American Spaceflight Reminds Us of American Innovation

The private sector has coupled with NASA. They have made it possible for Americans to return to space with spaceflights,…

6 years ago

Second Injury Fund Benefits for Recovered Coronavirus Patients

First responders, quasi-military, and healthcare workers, dubbed “public safety workers” by John H. Geaney, have a higher susceptibility to contracting…

6 years ago

The Emergence of a New Economy Is Changing the Way We Think About Work

For many of us, work before the global pandemic was ripe with flexibility. Now, it is characterized by inhibition and…

6 years ago

Lessons in Hygiene

As businesses start to re-open, there are a multitude of lessons that can be learned from the coronavirus pandemic. These…

6 years ago

Honoring Our Transportation Workers

Much of the transportation industry has reason to be concerned, namely, the hard-working men and women risking their lives to…

6 years ago

Increase in Workers’ Compensation Cases from Remote Work Expected

Increase in Workers Compensation Cases Remote work has taken precedence in the U.S. economy, out of all other types of…

6 years ago

Injury Among Volunteer Fire Department Members

Firefighters are crucial to public safety. Often they encounter disasters and public health emergencies. The nature of their work is…

6 years ago

Consequences of a Shortage of PPE (Personal Protective Equipment)

Consequences of a Shortage of PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) Personal Protective Equipment is used by a variety of occupations, including…

6 years ago