to give you some insight on my situation, I just settled my workers comp case for 21 grand, a lump sum was paid out to me as my first check and then the rest is being paid out in monthly checks, my lawyer explained to me that my case will remain open for two years from the date of court incase the pain ever gets worst or i need more money and that if i wait until after that i will lose out on being able to receive further payments,my lawyer suggested to atleast wait 5 or 6 months before coming back because it may look sneaky, so my question is there a actual limit on how many times i can go back for money?, or can i go back as many times as I have back problems in the next two years to be compensated?? for exp.- go back every five months?
John P. Morgan treated his workers very poorly. By giving them low payment barely enough to support a family while he kept all of the rest for himself. He treated them much like land.
No, you do not receive payment while in jail in the game of Monopoly.
Wages paid to workers in Biblical times were exactly the same as wages paid worldwide today: some workers were paid in local currency (money), while others were paid 'in kind', that is, their work was rewarded with goods, services and other entitlements. As today, many workers received a mix of money and 'in kind' payments.
workers will be paid or compensated if injury was recived while at work
Absolutely not. Workers Compensation is yours. It is over and above sick and vacation time. Both of which you are entitled to. You probably have grounds for a civil suit if you have proof that this has happened.
Yes, the modern cotton gin still requires workers, although its operation is largely automated. Employees are needed for tasks such as monitoring the machinery, performing maintenance, and managing the overall process of cotton processing. Additionally, workers are involved in the handling and transportation of raw cotton and finished products. While automation has reduced the number of workers needed, human oversight remains essential for efficiency and safety.
In a fixed rate mortgage, the interest rate remains the same for the entire term of the loan, which means that the payment remains the same throughout. The payment on an adjustable rate mortgage is subject to change. The payment will remain the same for the term of the first period, prior to the first adjustment. But then, if rates go up, the mortgage rate will increase, thus increasing the payment, sometimes to a level that is beyond the reach of the home owner. While an ARM could also mean a decrease in the monthly payment (if rates go down), it is a gamble that most people can't afford to take. For the purposes of budgeting, a fixed rate mortgage brings with it no surprises. Have a look at this website: http://www.mortgage101.com/
During the construction of the Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR), it is estimated that around 4,000 workers died. The majority of these fatalities were attributed to accidents, harsh working conditions, and diseases. Many of the workers were Chinese laborers, who faced particularly perilous conditions and discrimination. The exact number of deaths remains difficult to determine due to incomplete records from that time.
no. If your on workers comp. then your still employeed.
No.
In Benin, cotton workers are typically paid, but their wages can vary significantly depending on the nature of their work and the conditions of the local market. Many laborers are involved in smallholder farming, where payment may be based on the volume of cotton harvested or through sharecropping arrangements. However, issues like low wages, lack of labor rights, and economic instability can impact their earnings. Overall, while cotton workers do receive payment, it may not always be sufficient to meet their needs.
Multiply the denominator times the whole number and add the product to the numerator. That number is then the numerator while the denominator remains the same.