#Worker's compensation
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globalbenefit · 2 years ago
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coremcenterusa · 1 year ago
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Workplace injuries can be disruptive and costly for employees and employers. However, these incidents can be effectively addressed with proper management and support. At Core Medical Center, our specialists provide comprehensive assistance with Federal Worker’s Compensation and Workplace Injury Management Blue Springs. This blog’ll outline seven essential steps to correct workplace injury management.
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bitchesgetriches · 9 months ago
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Read more:
All Labor Deserves Compensation. Don't Be a Dick About It. 
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alwaysbewoke · 1 year ago
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wow. "chiquita" and "death squads" are not things i expected to see in the same sentence.
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bananonbinary · 2 years ago
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i feel like it's worth remembering that the most vulnerable people aren't just being "inconvenienced" by strikes. the only reason strikes work is because they grind an industry to a halt, and that genuinely can result in very dangerous situations for some people. the bystanders probably arent a huge issue with like the writers strike, but without say, UPS, a lot of people will not get medicine, food, and other essentials in time. and of course the workers themselves are sacrificing potentially everything to hold the line.
TO BE CLEAR, this is not the fault of the striking workers. the corporations could end this at any moment by choosing to be slightly less evil, and workers should not have to choose between endangering themselves constantly or endangering random strangers sometimes. but i feel like i see a lot of very flippant posts coming from a place of privilege where they're like "lol yeah i would love to be slightly inconvenienced all the time so people can be paid more, dont be a baby" as if strikes are a simple and easy solution, and not something people very bravely do, if not as a last resort, at least after exhausting the less dangerous options. fighting for our rights is not painless.
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weepingtalecowboy · 9 months ago
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Fanfic prompt: I thought about it and Hyrule's curse only ever mentioned the blood of a hero so could ganon be revived by any hero
The monster grab the youngest one who is like the one who doesn’t have hero blood but everyone is freaking out because they can’t stop the ritual from happening
And Wind's hands are already cut and they just stand there and watch in fear especially Hyrule is freaking out about it
And when the blood falls onto the ashes the ashes start to come together
But only for a second before ganon literally falls apart and liquifies
And that convinced the monster that the blood can’t bring him back anymore because he was revived for exactly four seconds before dying again
Wind always hated how he was the only one without the hero spirit but that butchered ritual would have had consequences if he had it
And form that moment he was fine with it because they would have been in deep trouble if anyone else was used for it
Also because he has no hero spirit he is the only one who can simply stay at home and do nothing because hylians can’t ask him for his hero lives extended warranty if he has nothing to contact him
But he stayed with the chain anyway
Like Wind is probably the most powerful link because he is not really a link and hylia can only ask him very nicely if he would join the group while everyone else is dragged into the mess without any consent
Like hylia probably would be forced to be extra polite to him because he can simply leave
He is a worker who has to be treated nicely while the others are slaves with no choice but to do what hylia says
Like not having a hero spirit is probably better than having it
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wife-of-all-dilfs · 9 months ago
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love when i slice the top of my knuckle off at work on a meat slicer 😻
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bugflies00 · 1 year ago
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wait so. americans. are you trying to tell me that on days like july 4th or december 31st, if its not a weekend you're. supposed to go to work???????
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uncanny-tranny · 1 year ago
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I think it's a mistake to assume that computer generation (so-called AI) is the only manifestation of the exploitation that workers (especially in artistic fields that are already considered lesser) experience. The problems that they experience are, I think, exasperated by computer generation, but it isn't like there were no problems with compensation, theft, or other forms of exploitation.
The problem is the exploitation, and I think sometimes, people lose sight of that in these conversations.
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dandelionjack · 3 months ago
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The Treatler post thinks community gardens are bad and sex workers should have less legal protections. Maybe you shouldn't take it too seriously.
hmm, yes, good point. that may have actually snapped me out of it. thanks.
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coremcenterusa · 1 year ago
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Workplace injuries can be disruptive and costly for employees and employers. However, these incidents can be effectively addressed with proper management and support. At Core Medical Center, our specialists provide comprehensive assistance with Federal Worker’s Compensation and Workplace Injury Management Blue Springs. This blog’ll outline seven essential steps to correct workplace injury management.
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bitchesgetriches · 7 months ago
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All Labor Deserves Compensation. Don’t Be a Dick About It.
Contempt for “unskilled” workers should be replaced by respect for their time.
Time is a wonderfully democratized resource. Because while we all have the same amount of it, the rich are willing to pay a premium to take more of theirs back from survival tasks. This means that they understand just how valuable everyone’s time is.
The hours I spend on work are not hours I want to spend on work. I’d obviously much rather spend those hours on leisure. I’m certain that the same is true for most of my fellow humans.
But we exist within a global society seven billion people strong. And the whole labor-for-compensation-for-survival model is pretty well entrenched in that society. Barring obscene levels of inherited wealth, opting out is not really an option for most of us.
So here we all are, with the same basic resource (time) and working for the same goal (survival). Given what we have in common, it should be much, much easier to empathize with the service industry worker taking your dinner order than the heir to the restaurant chain who has never set foot inside it.
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alwaysbewoke · 1 year ago
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rohirric-hunter · 2 months ago
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The more I play online games the more I understand and kind of agree with all the boomers I know refusing to let their kids play online games until they hit 17. I'm not a parent, but if I was I wouldn't want my kids interacting with people like that either.
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the-raven-lady · 10 months ago
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minor life update, major news
I know a few of you know and a lot of you don't, but I've been fighting with workers comp for an entire year now to get an MRI done on my neck and upper back due to an overuse injury I obtained from lifting so much.
I have permanent nerve damage in my back. It causes me a lot of pain to sit for long periods of time as the unique burning and electricity of nervous pain starts before the muscles lock up, often accompanied by the ring and pinky fingers of my left hand going numb. I have days where I am entirely bedridden.
I have had my MRI denied five times.
Today, 08/01/2024, I received a letter in the mail stating that they have overturned that denial and I am finally getting what I fought so hard for.
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It may or may not tell me what is actually going on in my neck and back, but I have put so much blood, sweat, and tears into this.
I finally won.
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dead-twink-storage · 2 years ago
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One of those things I learned from my father not explicitly told through words directly but indirectly is that just because a job is in an office or is retail doesn't mean that it isn't taxing and hard to do that one has to value their own worth as a worker above the demands of their employer's desires.
The man has worked physically demanding construction and manual labor jobs from his teenage years to his now very late 50s and is still going in and getting his hands dirty building vital infrastructure. Yet he has told me time and time again that I am working too many hours at the design office or that my once upon a time record pressing job was not worth the health issues it was causing.
These were and are well paying jobs if I was going through the same things for a minimum wage job like many current GenZs and a good number of my fellow Millennials his response would be and has been to quit because no entry level job is worth the level of commitment and hours for no benefits and no decent pay if you have the means to obtain better. The idea that I am going to take the opinion of labor and that one needs to suffer for their wage slave gig from some PragerU twat who hasn't worked an honest days work since their part time retail clerk high school job in 1994 over my own father's extensive work experience is laughable. Provide a world and a work environment worth people's effort and commitment before you demand their blood, sweat, and tears for your profit margin and certainly don't mock some poor overworked teenager who fears the rest of their life will be the boxstore rush hour that leaves them with no time for friends or family.
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