Workers’ compensation schemes need to address human factors
- March 26, 2021
- Simon Booth
- Blog Post
- icare, independent review, schemes, sira, workcover, Workers Compensation
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By Simon Booth The Victorian government’s Independent Review into the Victorian Workers’ Compensation System is due to be published in April. Aegis RMS made a submission addressing its concerns about…
‘Fairer outcomes’ for whom?
- March 18, 2021
- Simon Booth
- Blog Post
- icare, new legislation, Workers Compensation, WorkSafe Victoria
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By Simon Booth New legislation introduced to the Victorian parliament in early March would ensure workers’ compensation disputes are resolved in a more timely and efficient way, according to the…
The cost of icare’s hubris
- March 4, 2021
- Simon Booth
- Blog Post
- hubris, icare, insurance, Workers Compensation
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What will the cost of icare’s hubris be on the scheme, its injured workers and its employers? Monday, January 1, 2018, “a date which will live in infamy” – NSW…
Review into icare reveals what the industry feared
- January 30, 2020
- Simon Booth
- Blog Post, Featured
- compensation, EML, employer, icare, premium, research, review, sira, Workers Compensation
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By Simon Booth Inconsistencies and Inadequacies in the NSW Workers’ Compensation Scheme. “While there have been some external factors that affected the deteriorating performance of the Nominal Insurer, the primary…