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Workmen’s compensation

When considering taxes, all types need to be considered initial fees, capital value, corporate rate, personal income tax, sales tax, property tax, unemployment insurance, workmen s compensation, and nuisance tax. During the constmction phase, several types of taxes may be levied. These include building permits, special fees, assessments, and sewer connection fees. [Pg.88]

Workmen s compensation insurance at statutory limits and employers liability insurance... [Pg.34]

A) Workmen s Compensation insurance at statutory limits and Employers Liability Insurance at not less than (X) aggregate and... [Pg.74]

In the 1973 case of Frampton vs. Central Indiana Gas Co. (4), the court reinstated an employee who had been fired for filing a workmen s compensation claim. The court said ... [Pg.77]

Contractor- A company licensed to perform certain types of construction activities. In most states, the generals contractor s license and some specialty contractor s licenses don t require of compliance with bonding, workmen s compensation and similar regulations. Some of the specialty contractor licenses involve extensive training, testing and/or insurance requirements. There are various types of contractors ... [Pg.235]

The most general evaluation in recent years was put forward by The Report of the National Commission on State Workmen s Compensation Laws (1972). [Pg.251]

In 1883, in Germany, Chancellor Otto von Bismark, in an effort to undercut socialists by demonstrating to the working class that his government was in favor of social reform, instituted workmen s compensation and social security insurance. [Pg.12]

Workmen s compensation acts being passed in various states The establishment of the US. Bureau of Mines The formation of State Safety and Industrial Hygiene Departments Industrial diseases becoming a prominent issue... [Pg.12]

Workmen s compensation was started in Canada. Chief Justice of the Province of Ontario Sir William Bruder was appointed to inquire into the laws of other countries workmen s compensation. [Pg.13]

The first Workmen s Compensation Act was passed in Ontario, Canada, in 1915. The Voluntary Safety Movement began under a proviso of the Workmen s Compensation Act of Ontario that permitted and encouraged the founding of volunteer safety associations of employers. This system still exists in Ontario. [Pg.13]

To amend and consolidate the laws relating to compensation for disablement caused by accidents to or industrial diseases contracted by workmen in the course of their employment or for death resulting from such accidents and diseases. (Workmen s Compensation Act, 1941, p. 2)... [Pg.14]

South Africa introduced new safety and health legislation in the form of the Occupational Health and Safety Act (Act 85 of 1993). This OHS Act replaced the Machinery and Occupational Safety (MOS) Act, and in 1994 the Compensation for Occupational Injuries and Diseases Act (Act C of 1994) replaced the Workmen s Compensation Act. [Pg.16]

Workmen s Compensation Act Act 30 of 1941. South African Department of Labor. [Pg.213]

New York Workmen s Compensation Board Frequency of WC claims and days of impairment (1) all injuries, (2) caught in machine injuries, and (3) struck by machine injuries... [Pg.41]

The National Commission on State Workmen s Compensation Laws recommended insurance providers experience rate WC premiums to the maximum extent feasible. Historically, WC insurers have not used the accident experience of a small establishment to determine the establishment s price of WC insurance. Instead, they have combined the injury statistics for all workers within an industrial class and determined a so-called manual rate for WC coverage. The product of each worker s wage rate and the manual rate for his or her industrial class summed over all workers determines the total WC insurance premium for a small firm. As firm size increases insurers pay less attention to the average experience of the industrial class (the manual rate) and more attention to the safety record of the individual firm. Experience rating of insurance policies refers to the process of adjusting insurance prices... [Pg.132]

Berkowitz, M. and Burton, J.F., Jr. (1970). "The Income-Maintenance Objective in Workmen s Compensation," Industrial and Labor Relations Review 24( 1) 14-31. [Pg.201]

Oi, W. Y. (1973). "An Essay on Workmen s Compensation and Industrial Safety." In Supplemental Studies for the National Commission on State Workmen s Compensation Laws, Vol. 1. Washington, DC U.S. Government Printing Office, 41-106. [Pg.207]

Rea, S.A., Jr. (1981). "Workmen s Compensation and Occupational Safety Under Imperfect Information," American Economic Review 71(1) 80-93. [Pg.207]

Workmen s Compensation Act - applicable to limited range of industries only... [Pg.20]

Workmen s Compensation Act - extended to all wage earners within certain wage limits A further consolidating Factories Act The last consolidating Factories Act The Offices, Shops and Railway Premises Act UK became a Member State of the European Economic Community and subject to EEC directives The Health and Safety at Work, etc. Act The Single European Act... [Pg.20]


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