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By Business Report
Nov. 15, 2012
California recently adopted workers’ compensation reform laws that could help employers reduce their costs, but only if they understand how to take advantage of the changes, observers say. To help employers understand the wide-ranging changes created by the new law, the California Department of Industrial Relations has posted a new information Web page. Visit the Web page.
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