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Special Report: Cutting Workers’ Comp Costs
Potential drains on cash flow and perverse medical and legal incentives make workers' comp worthy of CFO scrutiny.
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David Katz
| November 1, 2013
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Should CFOs Care About Workers’ Comp?
The case for finance chief involvement in workers’ compensation risks is buried in cash-flow and income statements, as well as balance sheets.
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| November 1, 2013
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The Safe Way to Slash Workers’ Comp Costs
Zeroed in on curbing supermarket injuries, Safeway’s risk manager advises CFOs to install peer-to-peer safety systems to cut workers' compensation expenses.
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| November 1, 2013
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Do Financial Incentives Spur Unneeded Medical Care?
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