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The Oklahoma Supreme Court ruled it is unconstitutional for big companies such as Wal-Mart and Lowe's to opt out of state workers' compensation insurance in favor of writing their own plans.
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The head of the new Oklahoma Workers' Compensation Commission says he's planning to step down following a tumultuous year in which the three-member panel…
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The first-ever chairman of the Oklahoma Workers' Compensation Commission is resigning from his post and telling the governor he plans to return to…
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Two workers who were injured on the job have filed a legal challenge over changes to Oklahoma's workers' compensation laws that were approved by the…
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A district court ruling that could prove to significantly impact the way worker’s compensation cases are handled in Oklahoma may soon be heard by the…
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The Oklahoma attorney general says state law requires the Workers Compensation Commission to open its meetings to the public.The Tulsa World reports…
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The Workers Compensation Commission approved a fiscal year 2015 and its FY 2016 budget requests Friday, seeking additional funds for the current fiscal…
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Governor Mary Fallin is not asking the three members of the Workers Compensation Commission to resign but will give them time to work toward their goals,…