The Upcoming NWCDN Annual (Virtual) Conference

The annual conference put on by the National Workers’ Compensation Defense Network (NWCDN) is scheduled for November 10, 2021. It is a virtual event, running from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM Central. As with prior NWCDN events, both in-person and virtual, it is free of charge. And as I’ve written previously, it is an excellent…

Workers' Comp and the Supply Chain Crisis

There has been a tremendous focus in recent weeks on the fragilities of our nation’s supply chain. Some everyday products are in frighteningly short supply, hundreds of container ships are waiting weeks to be unloaded, and ominous warnings are being issued that Christmas may not be coming this year.  It should be noted that those…

On Missing Las Vegas For My Covid Knee

Employers and workers’ comp professionals from all across the nation are heading to Las Vegas today, to attend the 2021 National Workers’ Compensation and Disability Conference. The conference, live once again after last year’s Covid dominated virtual event, is one of the major national workers’ compensation experiences that bring people together to conduct business, connect…

Legislation May Bring Federal Monitoring of State Workers' Comp Systems

Doug Holmes of Strategic Services on Unemployment & Workers’ Compensation (UWC) advised his group’s membership last week of a legislative effort that would facilitate the monitoring of state workers’ compensation systems by the federal government. Holmes reported that legislation developed by the House Education and Labor Committee included language providing statutory authority for the Office…

Finally, a Smokin' Cannabis in the Workplace Study

An article featured two days ago on this site reported results of a survey conducted by the National Safety Council, conducted “as part of an ongoing effort to assess the risks of cannabis in the workplace.” According to the report, the results, unlike the thought processes of employees smoking pot, are clear. The NSC concluded that “employers must…