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Exclusive-remedy provisions of workers’ comp statute declared unconstitutional.(Oregon): An article from: Trial
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Citation Details
Title: Exclusive-remedy provisions of workers’ comp statute declared unconstitutional.(Oregon)
Author: Stephanie Levy
Publication: Trial (Magazine/Journal)
Date: August 1, 2001
Publisher: Association of Trial Lawyers of America
Volume: 37 Issue: 8 Page: 80
Distributed by Thomson Gale
From Workers’ Comp Claimant to Valued Employee – Employers’ Guide to Implementing a Proactice Return to Work Program – Florida Edition

Dear Injured Employee: We want you to return to work light duty tomorrow…. Can Injured Employees Return to Work Successfully? When treating physicians issue light duty restrictions employers must have a Return to Work Plan with specific procedure that can be applied immediately after the accident to insure that the employee returns to work. This book is a complete, how to do it manual, step-by-step chapter by chapter, learn how to implement an effective return to work program in Florida. Simply follow the practical instructions and smart tactics in this outstanding resource guide. From Worker Comp Claimant to Valued Employee is written in an easy to read style that won t overwhelm you with technical jargon and irrelevant statistics. Packed with handy checklist, to do lists and hundreds of valuable tips – From how to hire employees, to how you structure your training programs, to how you handle your workers compensation paperwork and select the clinics that treat your injured employees – techniques employers can implement – Immediately.

