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TexasTowelie

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Mon Jun 3, 2019, 07:15 AM Jun 2019

Insult to injury: Workers' compensation isn't working in New York

While the city contemplates demanding employers provide paid vacation days and other new guarantees for workers toward the bottom of the pay and power scale, a basic piece of the safety net is frayed: the workers’ compensation system meant to support people who get hurt on the job, and to help their families get by when a breadwinner is killed.

Workers’ comp is a private system with benefits set by the state. Employers buy the insurance, which then pays out when an employee sustains an injury that results in lost wages.

A new report from the Center for New York City Affairs lays out some grim vitals. Annually in New York State, 115,000 people get hurt and are forced to take time off work as a result. While that figure is way down over the decades, fatal injuries just hit their highest level in 20 years, driven by a spike in construction deaths.

Yet the minimum weekly payout here, a state with a high cost of living, is just $150, less than half its level in five neighboring states. And in a best-case scenario, because of the Empire State’s particular formulas, workers pocket a sum that adds up to two-thirds of the wages they lost.

Read more: https://www.nydailynews.com/opinion/ny-edit-workers-compensation-20190603-viboaa4f2ng7hispobko5d2c54-story.html

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