Margaret Spence - The Workers Comp Educator

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  • Publisher: Podcast
  • Duration: 2:51:28
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Synopsis

Margaret Spence, CWC, RMPE - Author of From Workers' Comp Claimant to Valued Employee. Our program links Workers' Compensation with Human Resources best practices.

Episodes

  • What Can Employers Do to Get Injured Employees Back to Work

    13/05/2009 Duration: 59min

    The huge challenge for employers is understanding how to get injured employees back to work. We will interview Don Dressler with California based Dressler Consulting to learn best practices and policies employers should have in place to create good return to work options. This interview is a part of National Return to Work Week.

  • Workers Comp Injuries - What is the Impact on Business Profitability?

    16/10/2008 Duration: 28min

    Are injuries just another segment of doing business? Can profitable businesses go under if they have too many injuries? Do you know what injuires are costing your company? Join us and we will have a lively discussion about injury cost.

  • Ouch- I'm Injured Now What?

    06/10/2008 Duration: 30min

    What should employers do when employees file workers compensation claims? Should employers call the injury notice into thier insurance carrier and walk away? We will discuss prudent practices that should be in place when employees file the First Report of Injury.

  • Workers Comp: Can Injured Employees Return to Work Successfully?

    29/09/2008 Duration: 24min

    Employee retention, employee engagement and talent management are the buzz words in the HR Community. What happens when employees are injured? Can they come back to work as productive members of your team. We will explore that question and guide to you the answer.

  • Ergonomics: Are Injuries hiding in your jobsite?

    22/07/2008 Duration: 28min

    Our guest is Kay Richardson - "The Ergo Lady". We will discuss the importance of identifying risk factors in the workplace. What can employers do to prevent injuries?