What is "Workers Comp"?

Is it like insurance for like falling off of a ladder at a company?

Or is it, the company has to pay you to go?

Or, you need to pay for a permit?

Please advise.

--Bill

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Sent: Friday, October 12, 2007 10:05 AM
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Subject: [U2] I *was* Going to the New York U2U Class...


But I just found out that if any Employee is 'working' in New York, you have
to have a New York Workers Comp policy.

This is a new ruling, and I just called Albany compliance (866-298-7830) to
find out if attending a conference 'counts' as employment duties/working.
And they said "yes".  

So - I for one will not be able to be attending since I'm not going to add
New York Workers Comp to attend a conference! 

And I thought it should be 'known' that if you are attending as an
'employee' or sending an 'employee', you may want to find out if you need to
have a New York Workers Comp policy in place.

Hope I can make the California show now!!


David W. 
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