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11 April, 17:07
Why is workmen's compensation act important?
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Darrell Ritter
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Worker’s compensation is a insurance that covers an employee in case of an injury on the job. How the economy is now, employers are looking to cut costs and skip having this since its expensive but in most states it is illegal not to have worker’s compensation
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