11/18/2008 News For: Workmans Comp New MexicoWorkers' Comp Pros Coming to Vegas, New Web Site The National Workers' Comp and Disability Conference & Expo is set to begin tomorrow, Tuesday, Nov. 18, in sunny Las Vegas. For those of you who can't make the trip, be sure to keep up-to-date on the latest in the industry. Oklahoma Lawmaker Renews Push for Workers' Comp Reform Laying the groundwork for the coming legislative session, Oklahoma state Rep. Mark McCullough recently presented a workers' comp reform proposal to business leaders that he believes will drive down co Eclipse employees return to work in New Mexico Eclipse Aviation Corp. employees have returned to work, but the company's troubles are not over as three more customers filed lawsuits seeking refunds from the troubled Albuquerque aircraft manufacturer. Insurance: Proposal for 16% increase in workers' comp cut to 5% California Insurance Commissioner Steve Poizner snubbed the workers' comp rating bureau's recommended rate change for a third consecutive time last month, though he did concede that some increase is needed. CNM offers training for Eclipse ALBUQUERQUE KRQE - Susan Murphy of Central New Mexico Community College talks about the college's program to train future workers at Eclipse Aviation and what students could do if the troubled company fails. NCCI proposes 18.6% workers comp rate hike A planned January reduction in the state's workers compensation rates may turn out to be short-lived. State Fund opens $77 million Solano campus VACAVILLE ��� Workers��� comp insurer State Compensation Insurance Fund has opened its new $77-million Vacaville campus, which is expected to earn a top-tier environmental building accreditation. |


