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DOC Reimbursed for Helping Injured Workers Stay on the Job
By kbkw.com
Published: 03/05/2012

Olympia, WA - The State's Department of Corrections has received more than $42,000 in less than a month thanks to a new program at the Department of Labor and Industries (L&I) called “Stay at Work”. The Department expects more checks from the program in the coming months.

The Stay at Work program provides a financial incentive which encourages employers to bring injured workers quickly and safely back to modified duty or transitional work. L&I reports injured workers on time loss for more than six months have only a 50 percent chance of returning to work. That’s why early return to work is so important.

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