Oklahoma Workers' Comp: Stranded on Gilliland's Island

They say that no man is an island, but I’ll bet at times Bob Gilliland feels as though he has been set adrift as a lonely castaway. Gilliland is Chairman of the Oklahoma Workers’ Compensation Commission, and the Tulsa World reported yesterday that the Governor of the Sooner State, Mary Fallin, appears none too pleased…

Workplace Bullies To Get Next Week Off

An article run Wednesday here in the CompNewsNetwork caught my eye, as it referenced a topic on which I have opined in the past – Workplace Bullying. For the record, I do not support Workplace Bullying, or by extension individual workplace bullies. However, my stance on the situation overall likely lands me somewhere in the…

Florida Workers’ Comp Rates Force Increase in Blog Cost

Well, it is official. As reported here and elsewhere, workers’ compensation rates in Florida, where my company is based, are set to rise 14.5% on December 1, 2016. This is largely the result of two court decisions, which were largely the result of some really shortsighted legislative decisions, which were largely the result of greedy…

And the Industry Waits….

Midday Wednesday there will be two reports released concerning workers’ compensation. One is from the US Department of Labor, the other from the National Academy of Social Insurance (NASI). The concept of a simultaneous release of reports is not unknown to our industry. After all, ProPublica and OSHA “simultaneously” launched negative reports on us last…