An article in the RepublicanHerald this week reported that Tobyhanna Army Depot could have its budget cut by more than one-third, or more than $300 million in cuts, if automatic spending reductions happen in March. It is part of $500 billion to be cut from defense spending over the next…
Articles Posted in Workers’ Compensation
Unemployment Compensation Limited for Seasonal Workers by Act 60
On Jan. 1, the Unemployment Compensation Solvency legislation (Act 60) went into effect in Pennsylvania, limiting unemployment compensation benefits for seasonal workers. This means that workers who made 50.5 percent of their annual income or more in one quarter are no longer eligible for benefits. Previously, the limit was 63…
Increasing the Minimum Wage
In last week’s State of the Union address, President Obama said that he wanted to raise the minimum wage to $9 an hour in an effort to help working Americans out of poverty. An article on CNNMoney.com explains that this increase would make a full-time job that pays $9 an…
Temp Worker Who Was Not Properly Trained Killed on First Day of Job in Florida
This latest citation by the U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) is frightening and sad at the same time. They have cited a Jacksonville, FL company with 12 safety violations after a temporary worker was killed his first day on the job, apparently because he was…
Pennsylvania Paint Company Cited by OSHA for Over $400,000 in Fines
A Pennsylvania painting company will receive $459,844 in fines resulting from violations that the U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) says exposed workers to lead and other safety hazards. Panthera Painting Inc., in Canonsburg, was cited for 38 alleged violations at work sites in Slatington, Harrisburg,…
Pennsylvania’s Workers’ Comp Fund Could Be Reduced
An article on BusinessInsurance.com reported that Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Corbett is looking to reduce the state’s Workmen’s Compensation Administration Fund by $6.5 million in the 2013-2014 budget year, according to a proposed budget that was posted online. It’s not clear how this reduction will affect workers’ comp administration here in…
O’Connor Law Support the American Heart Association’s Go Red for Women Campaign
On Fri., Feb. 1, the attorneys and staff of O’Connor Law donned red sweaters, shirts, and scarves in honor of National Wear Red Day to raise awareness of heart disease, the leading killer of women. National Wear Red Day was started 10 years ago by the American Heart Association (AHA),…
Be Careful What You Post on Social Media When You Have a WC or FMLA Claim
We’ve mentioned this before, but it bears repeating after a recent article we read: Be very careful what you post on social media sites, like Facebook, when you have a workers’ comp claim. In the case we are about to discuss, an employee’s claim for family medical leave Act (FMLA)…
Schuylkill County’s Jobless Rate Rises Slightly
According to an article on the RepublicanHerald.com, Schuylkill County’s jobless rate rose by four-tenths of a percentage point to 9.7 percent for the month of December. The county’s rate is still higher than Pennsylvania’s unemployment rate, which rose one-tenth of a point to 7.9 percent. The national rate stayed the…
New Debit Cards for Those in PA on Workers’ Comp
This week, State Treasurer Rob McCord announced that new State Debit Cards will be issued to current users that can be used at more ATMs, have new options, and less fees. According to an article on WHPTV.com, the new debit card program will save Pennsylvanians over $5 million in fees.…