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Monthly Archives: September 2013
What shall we do with the horses?
Please, Mr. Redford, give us the alternative to slaughtering horses. Please, Governors current and past, don’t just tell us it’s bad, tell us what to do instead. Show us a plan. Show us a budget. Show us the water to … Continue reading
Workers’ comp and the off-duty police officer
The workers’ compensation safety specialist visited a restaurant. While there, he discussed with employees the importance of shoveling snow from the parking lot for the safety of restaurant guests. He reported this to a vice-president of his company, a friend … Continue reading
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