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Running My Mouth Just Like Dad; How My Dad’s Resilience And Big Heart Shaped My LifeHere’s to my dad, the man who taught me more about life than anyone else and knew how to keep a conversation going.
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Undocumented Landscape Workers' Rights to Job-Related Injury BenefitsLearn about the rights of undocumented landscape workers injured on the job in Ohio and their eligibility for workers' compensation benefits.
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Understanding How Your Wages From the Previous Year Affect Your Workers’ Compensation ClaimDid you know that your wages from the previous year affect the value of your workers' compensation claim? Ohio attorney Jim Monast explains more.
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No One Like Mom: Remembering the Tough Woman Who Raised MeThere’s nothing like a strong mom. And, frankly, there was no one like my mom. We honor all mothers, especially those who grab pliers and get the job done
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Remembering Fallen Workers This AprilApril 28 is Workers’ Memorial Day, a holiday designed to honor and remember those who have died while doing their jobs. Remember those who died on the job.
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Injured on the Job as a Childcare Worker? You May Qualify for Workers’ Comp BenefitsChildcare workers in Ohio have physically demanding roles that expose them to various risks of injury. Jim Monast explains your rights to workers’ compensation.
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The Transformative Power Of Reading In My LifeThe magic of reading is that it’s a journey of discovery that helps us broaden our knowledge and discover new perspectives. Embrace the transformative power.
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BEYOND BADGES: The Core Lessons Boy Scouts Taught MeThe Boy Scouts today may differ from what I experienced, but I loved my time with the organization. I gained many friendships and lessons I learned from them.
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THE HONOR OF GIVING BACK: Helping Others Is the Key to Happiness in the New YearIn a world that often seems filled with darkness, acts of kindness are a flicker of light. If enough of us flicker together, we can set the world ablaze with goodness.
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Being Accused of Witchcraft May No Longer Be an On-the-Job Hazard, But There Are Still Plenty of Risks for Women in the Ohio WorkplaceWomen are more likely to suffer musculoskeletal injuries at work in Ohio than men due to the work they do and the lack of accommodations for strenuous labor.