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Monday, 09 February 2004 12:00am
People with compensable injuries have worse health outcomes than those with any other type of injury, but there are some steps employers can take to improve the chances of recovery, according to a leading occupational physician.
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Friday, 06 February 2004 12:00am
A professional wood chopper has received the heaviest penalty ever imposed for workers' compensation fraud in Victoria, and will serve a minimum of 15 months in jail.
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Friday, 06 February 2004 12:00am
An employer was justified in standing down without pay a number of employees who refused to work after four were identified by an assessment of company data as "high risk" for injuries, the AIRC has ruled.
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Friday, 06 February 2004 12:00am
In a warning to employers not to rely on the expertise of contractors, a company that failed to inspect the machinery or work methods used by a specialist concrete cutter has been found liable for the carbon monoxide poisoning of workers in an adjacent office.
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Friday, 06 February 2004 12:00am
WorkCover NSW has committed to continued inspections of a construction site where a teenage worker fell to his death last year, after a subsequent visit found fall protection was still not in place for roof workers.
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Thursday, 05 February 2004 12:00am
A worker has been denied compensation for his psychological injury because it arose from a fear of being dismissed rather than dismissal, in a case that highlights the importance of employers being clear about the difference between suspension and sacking.
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Thursday, 05 February 2004 12:00am
The Queensland Supreme Court has criticised WorkCover for seeking to have a psychologically injured worker examined by a panel of its own specialists, accusing the organisation of trying to choose examiners most favourable to its case.
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Wednesday, 04 February 2004 12:00am
Employers must ensure they provide clear reasons for rejecting a worker's compensation claim, after an employer that failed to do so was found to have breached legislation as well as the principles of ordinary fairness.
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Wednesday, 04 February 2004 12:00am
A WA employer has successfully appealed an order for it to include superannuation amounts in a worker's weekly compensation payments, with a magistrate finding the contributions could not be considered earnings.
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Wednesday, 04 February 2004 12:00am
The LHMU has this week launched a campaign to boost sick leave entitlements for Queensland's child care workers, claiming they are exposed to more disease in the workplace than workers in any other occupation.
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