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Labor/Employment

May 10, 2008

A Year On, Still No Decision for the Permanently Disabled

Today marks a year since a workers' compensation judge threw out a key aspect of reforms Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger pushed through the Legislature shortly after he took office.

By Rebecca Beyer
Daily Journal Staff Writer
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      SAN FRANCISCO - Today marks a year since a workers' compensation judge threw out a key aspect of reforms Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger pushed through the Legislature shortly after he took office.
      Judge Jacqueline C. Duncan of San Francisco ruled that the state's new permanent disability rating schedule, whic...

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