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Changes in New York State Workers Compensation Law

 
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PostPosted: Tue Feb 19, 2008 6:42 pm    Post subject: Changes in New York State Workers Compensation Law
From Feb 19, 2008 to Feb 25, 2008 (included)
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Changes in New York State
Workers= Compensation Law:
What Do They Mean to Injured Workers?
Featured Speakers:
Zachary Weiss, Chairperson
New York State Workers’ Compensation Board
M. Patricia Smith, Commissioner
New York State Department of Labor
Denis Hughes, President
New York State AFL-CIO
Panelists:
Michael Lax, MD, MPH, Central New York Occupational Health Clinical Center
Stephen Levin, MD, Irving J Selikoff Occupational and Environmental Health Clinic
Eric Frumin, Safety and Health Director, UNITE-HERE
Thursday, March 20, 2008
Cornell ILR School
16 East 34th Street, 6th Floor
New York City (between 5th & Madison Avenues)
Breakfast (Coffee, Bagels) 8:30 AM
Program: 9 AM B 1 PM
Co-Sponsored by:
The New York Committee for Occupational Safety and Health
The New York State AFL-CIO
Cornell ILR School Labor Programs
Cost: $50.00 (includes bagels, coffee and materials)
Seating Limited: Advanced Registration required
Name: _____________________________________________________________
Union/Organization: ___________________________________________________
Address: ___________________________________________________________
City: ___________________ State: ____________ Zip: ______________________
Phone: ___________________________ Email: _____________________________
To register, contact Jennie Pramualphol at jp424@cornell.edu or (212) 340-2827.
Please make check payable to “Cornell University” and
send to NYCOSH Conference c/o Cornell ILR School, 16 E 34th Street, 4th Fl, NYC 10016
For more information: Call NYCOSH 212-227-6440 extension 10.
Funded, in part, by a grant from the New York State Department of Labor.
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