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News From the Last Day of NWCDC

Let's be honest ... most people cleared out of Vegas and missed the last day of the NWCDC. But what did you miss in doing so?

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You missed the conclusion of certain themes that ran throughout the entire National Workers' Comp and Disability Conference & Expo.

One big one is the issue of wellness and the difficulties of making this much-talked-about but rarely successfully implemented program work.

Another? How certain employers, managers and supervisors are reluctant--even in the 21st century--to allow injured workers to return to work.

November 24, 2008

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