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Action Needed To Stop Proposed Workers' Comp Attacks

Kevin Eitzmann
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The last thing an injured or ill worker wants to think about is bureaucracy and red tape. Recovery should be the only thing on their mind. Unfortunately the bureaucracy at the Workers' Compensation Board is proposing changes to its guidelines along with regulatory proposals that will result in drastic benefit cuts for injured workers. Please tell the Board what you think about these planned cuts. It will only take a moment. We've provided a letter that you can use. Click here to submit a comment to the Workers' Compensation Board. Let them know this attack on workers will not go unanswered. The New York State Workers' Compensation Law provides for awards to injured workers that lose use of an extremity due to a workplace illness or injury. These awards are made regardless of impact on earning capacity and are called schedule loss of use awards. Awards involving total loss of use such as an amputation or total paralysis of an extremity are controlled by statute, while calculation of partial awards is a matter of Workers' Compensation Board guidelines. Corporations have been lobbying hard to change those guidelines to shortchange workers. We can't let that happen. Frankly, this plan is an insult to all working men and women. Benefit cuts for injured workers are wholly unjustifiable. Take Action: https://actionnetwork.org/letters/tell-the-nys-workers-comp-board-to-stop-attacking-injured-and-ill-workers In Solidarity, Mario Cilento, President NYS AFL-CIO