Bob has been in the Four Corners area this week, attending to family business. In his absence, we republish this article from 08/13/13. This article was a follow up to the archived post republished yesterday. __________________________ Last week I wrote a tongue in cheek article about why more men are killed by lightningwhile on the job…
From the Archives: Why Men are More Likely to be Killed by Lightning (on the Job)
Bob has been in the Four Corners area this week, attending to family business. In his absence, we republish this article from 07/31/13. This original article also resulted in a follow up post, available here, and which will be republished tomorrow. ___________________________________ I really have no directly citable evidence that more men than women are killed…
Floridians, Happy Jefferson Davis Day
Today is a legal holiday in the State of Florida. June 3rd is the birthday of one Jefferson Davis, first, only and not coincidentally, last president of the Confederate States of America. In his early days Davis attended West Point, where he was once placed under house arrest for his role in the 1826 Eggnog Riot, which started…
In Maine, Failure to Understand History Means Risk of Repeating It
Oh, how quickly we forget. A Maine joint legislative committee voted earlier this week to endorse a workers’ compensation reform bill designed to significantly increase indemnity benefits for injured workers. The bill has now been sent to the floor as part of an omnibus bill that includes about two dozen legislative reforms for workers’ comp in…
Idiot Felon Proves Multi-tasking is Difficult
The concept of multi-tasking is all the rage. The technology obsessed among us in the workforce think they have everything under control while trying to simultaneously process 32 different things. Recent studies, however, are showing that not to be the case. The best proof of the dangers of multi-tasking sometimes come from the unlikeliest of…
"Alleged Buttock Wound" Case is Only Warning We Need Regarding Federalization of Workers' Comp
For those people who still believe that a federal government takeover of workers’ compensation would solve the issues of the industry, they need to take a look at the case of Albert Gaines. They might realize that having all comp claims managed by the compassionate Office of Workers’ Compensation Programs (OWCP) at the U.S. Department of…
Getting Outdated Posting Notices in the Mail
Normally we don’t discuss our company products here in the Cluttered Desk. It is a mistake too many companies make with their associated blogs; often turning otherwise good content into little more than marketing pieces for their services. I have to violate that internal rule this morning. One of our products is central to the…
Longing to be the Diaper King
Every once in a while, we come across a creative idea or concept and ponder, why didn’t I think of that? Or maybe we think, why didn’t I ponder of that? Whichever. The sentence structure doesn’t really matter, as long as you are recognizing a golden opportunity lost. Such was the case earlier this week,…
NCCI is Putting Faces to the Data
The NCCI Annual Issues Symposium just wrapped up in Orlando, Florida yesterday. This event is somewhat akin to drinking from a firehose, as the information flies in a fast and furious fashion. There were two major points that were quite relevant to me. First, the industry has just concluded a terrific year, with a record…
Kids' Chance – More Money for More Kids, The Musical and Photo Gallery
As we posted last week, the 2019 Kids’ Chance National Conference was a tremendous success. This week we want to share a quick video and a new gallery of photographs from the event. The closing dinner for the conference was held at the Florida Studio Theatre, a two-block complex of 6 theatres in downtown Sarasota.…