Corporate officers have no individual liability. The corporation pay what it must.
If you are the sole owner / employee of your s-corp, workers comp insurance is not required in CA, however some companies you do contract work for may require you to have wc insurance or some type of liability or health insurance.
Corp. officers may elect exclusion from coverage only empoyees of such companies need to be covered by law.
Yes, at least in the Army. It shows respect for the rank of the officer. They are also required to address non-commissioned officers (Sergeants) by their appropriate title.
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In a corporation, an officer carries out day to day operations, while a director has overall responsibility for the business and answers to shareholders. Often, these functions are carried out by the same people.
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The word companies could be abbreviated in several ways. However, the most popular way would be written as "co" or "comp".
Peter.Bensen@mcdonalds.com
In Canada whether it's one or more people working on other people's homes, then yes, Worker's Compensation is certainly beneficial for business. Why? If one of the workers climbed a ladder and fell injuring himself severely then they could sue the homeowner. The best thing to do is go onto Worker's Compensation on the Internet to see the proper rulings for small business owners. I don't hire any contractor unless they have Worker's Compensation.
the information is provided at www.workerscompensation.com. it have hole information.
As long as the commanding officer at occ says you can come back or the decision is up to your OSO