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Injured Workers, Facing Stigma, Are Denied Access to Workers’ Compensation
by Joe LaDou There are over 24 million Americans underemployed or out of work. This includes a growing number of people often referred to as “no longer looking for work”. The title suggests that these folks have made a conscious …
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Workers’ Comp Hub Newsletter: Fall 2014

Workers’ Memorial Day: A day to remember workers, and also their loved ones

Workers’ Comp Hub Newsletter: Summer 2014

Workers Memorial Week 2014: Highlights of Events from Coast to Coast

Workers’ Comp Hub Newsletter: Winter 2014

Injured Workers’ Rights Are Human Rights: A Human Rights Day Reflection on Workers’ Compensation

Stephen Embry: Opting Out of Justice

Emily Spieler, Northeastern Law School: Betraying the Bargain for Injured Workers

Rebecca Smith, NELP: Affirming the Right for All to Workers’ Compensation: The Fight of Immigrant Workers

Sam Gold, Injured Worker Activist: The Power of Media to Counter an Abusive Workers’ Comp System

Tammy Miser, USMWF- Transforming Tragedy Into Human Rights for Workers and Families

Dorry Samuels, National COSH: Reflecting on a Powerful Workers’ Memorial Week of Action

Joie Chowdhury, NESRI: On Workers Memorial Day – Pledging Action for the Human Rights of Workers

Craig Michie, Injured Worker Activist: On the Fight for Workers’ Rights in the Comp System

Cathy Stanton, WILG President: Emerging Trends in Legislative Attacks on Injured & Ill workers

Patrice Woeppel: Occupational Diseases- Reflections of a Health & Safety Activist and Author
