Related BLS programs | Related articles
Changes in workers' compensation laws in 2004
Glenn Whittington
Chief, Branch of Planning, Policy, and Review, Office of Workers’ Compensation Programs, Employment Standards Administration, U.S. Department of Labor.
E-mail: whittington.glenn@dol.gov.
California passed a major reform package; 24 other States changed their workers’ compensation coverage and services by approving a variety of new and revised legislation.
Read excerpt Download full article in PDF (32K)
None
Related Monthly Labor Review articles
Changes in
workers’ compensation laws in 2003—Jan.
2004.
Changes in
workers’ compensation laws, 2002—Jan.
2003.
Changes in
workers' compensation laws during 2001—Jan.
2002.
Changes in
workers' compensation laws during 2000.—Jan.
2001.
Changes in
workers’ compensation during 1999.—Jan.
2000.
State workers'
compensation legislation enacted in 1998.—Jan.
1999.
Workers'
compensation legislation enacted in 1997.—Jan.
1998.
State workers'
compensation legislation enacted in 1996.—Jan.
1997.
Workers'
compensation laws enacted in 1995.—Jan./Feb.
1996.
Worker's
compensation laws: Enactments in 1994.—Jan.
1995.
Worker's
compensation laws: significant changes in 1993.—Jan.
1994
Workers'
compensation: State enactments in 1992.—Jan.
1993.
Workers'
compensation: State enactments in 1991.—Jan.
1992.
State workers'
compensation legislation enacted in 1990.—Jan.
1991.
Within Monthly Labor Review Online:
Welcome | Current Issue | Index | Subscribe | Archives
Exit Monthly Labor Review Online:
BLS Home | Publications & Research Papers