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    The Costly Scam Draining Worker Benefits

    Misclassifying Independent Contractors Costs Workers Billions in Benefits

    • Misclassifying employees as independent contractors shifts significant financial burdens onto workers by forcing them to cover their own disability and injury insurance. 
    • This systemic practice bypasses the workers’ compensation system, leaving millions without guaranteed medical coverage or wage replacement after workplace accidents. 
    • Consequently, employers avoid billions in mandatory premiums, undermining the stability of social insurance funds that protect the broader workforce. 
    • These insurance gaps ultimately force injured individuals to rely on public assistance or personal savings for recovery.

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    Pennsylvania House Approves Workers’ Comp for Volunteer Firefighters

    • The Pennsylvania House passed legislation extending workers’ compensation coverage to volunteer firefighters injured during sanctioned fundraising activities. 
    • Current law only covers these volunteers during emergency responses, leaving them financially vulnerable while supporting their departments’ operations. 
    • This bill aims to provide critical protections and improve recruitment for the state’s dwindling number of first responders. 
    • It now moves to the state Senate for further consideration.

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    Governor Signs New Washington Labor Laws

    • Governor Bob Ferguson signed legislation significantly impacting Washington’s workers’ compensation system, including a new law requiring more detailed medical reporting for occupational disease claims. 
    • Another bill establishes a presumption of coverage for certain cardiovascular conditions among specific public safety employees. 
    • These updates aim to streamline claims processing while expanding benefits for high-risk workers. 
    • Employers must now adjust internal reporting protocols to ensure compliance with these updated statutory requirements.

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