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Change In Law Means Extended Benefits for PA Claimants

Gov. Tom Corbett signed Senate Bill 1375 into law Thursday, ensuring federally funded Extended Benefits in Pennsylvania will continue to unemployment compensation claimants through March 10. Extended Benefits, additional weeks of unemployment compensation payable to qualified workers when the state’s unemployment rate reaches a certain level, are only payable after…

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OSHA CITES SCRANTON TIRE COMPANY FOR WORK PLACE HAZARDS

The U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration cited Scranton Dunlop Inc., doing business as Sandone Tire, for 19 safety violations, including four repeated, at its Scranton facility. Proposed penalties total more than $58,000. OSHA initiated an inspection as part of its Site-Specific Targeting Program for industries with…

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Pennsylvania Employers Will Benefit From Lower Workers Comp Costs

According to a press release from the Pennsylvania Department of Insurance, a 5.7 percent decrease in overall workers’ compensation costs has been approved that could result in $160 million in savings for Pennsylvania employers. “Pennsylvania employers are able to benefit from the outstanding job they are doing to provide safer…

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OSHA FINES PA EMPLOYER FOR WORK HAZARDS

The U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration recently cited QG LLC for eight serious violations of the process safety management standards at its Atglen facility in response to an employee complaint. According to the OSHA website, proposed penalties on the North Haven Connecticut based web offset printing…

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