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Item 1210 Ex C Comp Plan Map
2015-11-13 18:36:15| PortlandOnline
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Workers comp, benefits suits won't stop ride-sharing services,...
2015-11-12 20:09:34| IT Services - Topix.net
California lawsuits accusing ride-sharing services and Amazon.com of employee misclassification may reach the U.S. Supreme Court, but requiring such companies to provide workers compensation insurance and other employee benefits likely would not stop their growth, a legal expert says. Lawsuits related to the "on-demand economy" can set national precedent because of the "global reach of these companies and the significance of the issue," said Tad Devlin, a partner at law firm Kaufman Dolowich & Voluck L.L.P. in San Francisco.
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SLIDES Overview of the Comp Plan Growth and Investment Strategy (November 2015)
2015-11-09 20:20:27| PortlandOnline
Joe Zehnders presentation related to the recommended comp plan growth and investment strategies and how alternative housing options play a part. PDF Document, 2,407kbCategory: Stakeholder Advisory Committee
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Worker who got mesothelioma 40 years after job caught in comp...
2015-11-04 23:19:31| Chemicals - Topix.net
Workers compensation was the exclusive remedy for a man who developed asbestos-related mesothelioma more than a decade after a deadline had run out for seeking occupational disease-related benefits, a split Illinois Supreme Court ruled Wednesday in a case closely followed by employers and insurance industry groups. James Folta worked as a shipping clerk and product tester for Ferro Engineering, a division of Cleveland-based On Marine Services Co., from 1966 to 1970, court records show.
Amazon.com drivers sue over comp coverage, low pay
2015-10-30 12:24:52| IT Services - Topix.net
A group of delivery drivers has sued Amazon.com for alleged employee misclassification, saying that the online retailer failed to provide them the minimum wage, overtime pay and workers compensation coverage while working for Amazon's "Prime Now" service. Four drivers filed a complaint Tuesday in Los Angeles County Superior Court against Seattle-based Amazon.com Inc., Glendale, California-based Scoobeez Inc., Pasadena, California-based ABT Holdings Inc. and up to 10 John Doe defendants, according to a copy of the complaint posted online by The Consumerist.
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