Tennessee Labor Department to Discuss Workers’ Comp Changes
The Tennessee Department of Labor and Workforce Development is holding a series of seminars across the state to explain the Workers’ Compensation Reform Act of 2013.
The bill removes injured workers’ claims from state trial courts and instead creates a special panel appointed by the governor to hear claims and appeals.
The seminars aim to educate employers about the impact of the bill, including ways to avoid workplace injuries and how to better handle them if they occur. The seminars are being put on by the Workers’ Compensation Division, the Tennessee Occupational Safety and Health Administration and the Tennessee Chamber of Commerce.
They take place from July 25 through Aug. 29. Specific dates, times and locations can be found on the department’s website at http://www.tn.gov/labor-wfd.
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