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New Washington State TPA Law Governing Workers Compensation

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Worker s Memorial Day | 91 3 KBCS

 April 28th is Worker’s Memorial Day.  Today also marks the 50th year anniversary of the enactment of the federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration. Dina Lorraine, Spokesperson  for the Washington State Department of Labor and Industries speaks about some of the trends she’s observed in worker deaths over the past year, and how that compares to past years The Washington State Department of Labor and Industries is hosting a virtual ceremony for Worker’s Memorial Day today at 2 pm. The event will be recorded as well. Producer: Yuko Kodama  

Slog PM: Brandi Kruse Is the New Jason Rantz, Covid Checks No Longer a Compossible, Russel Wilson Doing a Boeing on Seattle

by Charles Mudede • Mar 10, 2021 at 4:48 pm Seattle s Black Imagination is blowing up! Courtesy Natasha Marin What kind of time is not being wasted? The time it takes for Q13 s Brandi Kruse to point out the direction from which people with good common sense should attack Nikkita Oliver, who today announced their run for a citywide Seattle City Council seat that will be left empty by Council President Lorena Gonzalez’s departure. And where does Kruse want Seattle conservatives to aim their attacks in this battle? On Oliver s “extreme” position on police funding. Can you even imagine a society without police officers? That s just plain nuts. Cuckoo. Seattle progressives have lost contact with reality. That kind of rubbish. And it is total rubbish to me, a lefty who sees deep defunding as the second-best option to the present crisis of American policing at the top of my list is deep decriminalizing. But don t get me wrong. Oliver

Durham explains how Spokane COVID-19 outbreak may happened

Washington Labor and Industries investigating Durham COVID-19 outbreak in Spokane L&I opened the formal investigation into the Durham Bus Services COVID-19 outbreak following media coverage, a spokesperson said. Author: Morgan Trau (KREM), Megan Carroll Published: 7:50 PM PST March 5, 2021 Updated: 4:05 PM PST March 9, 2021 Spokane Public Schools (SPS) partners with Durham to provide school bus services for its students .  Dave Simpson, a 62-year-old bus attendant for Durham, died after testing positive for COVID-19, company spokesperson Ed Flavin confirmed on March 4. Family members said he passed away five days after contracting the virus in late February.   In the past month, 28 Durham employees have tested positive for COVID-19 and 57 have been quarantined, Flavin said on Monday, March 8. There are currently nine employees who are in quarantine, with four of those being bus drivers.

SPS won t bring back youngest students, those with special education services, until end of March

SPS won t bring back youngest students, those with special education services, until end of March Sign In FacebookTwitterEmail FILE A student wears a mask while building a marble racetrack in her Dinosaur pre-kindergarten class at Saint Vincent s Day Home in Oakland, Calif. Thursday, September 3, 2020.Jessica Christian/The Chronicle Seattle students in pre-K and those receiving special education services won t be returning to school for in-person learning until at least the end of the month. Seattle Public Schools and the Seattle Education Association, the teacher s union, are continuing to negotiate an agreement to bring back its youngest students and those enrolled in Special Education Intensive Service Pathways.

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