Edgar Villacis Pinto, 54, of Enfield, owns VIP Janitorial Services. He was arrested last week for not carrying workers’ comp insurance coverage for his employees.
Companies whose workers use Medicaid for health insurance would have to provide private coverage or face a fine under the ...
Alabama is one step closer to approving a 2% raise for teachers and other state education employees. The House of ...
Gov. Brian Kemp is set to sign Georgia’s amended fiscal year budget Tuesday afternoon at the Georgia State Capitol, capping ...
The owner of an Enfield janitorial company has been arrested and charged with failing to provide required workers’ compensation insurance coverage for his employees.
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CT business owner arrested in workers’ comp insurance case, faces felony charge: State
A Connecticut business owner is facing a felony charge after authorities say his company failed to provide workers’ compensation insurance for employees. Edgar Villacis Pinto, 54, of Enfield, owner of ...
Under the proposal, companies with 50 or more employees enrolled in Medicaid could be charged up to $725 per worker each year.
THE state-run Government Service Insurance System (GSIS) announced it will soon allow government employees to borrow as much ...
While no single school district in New Jersey is large enough to counter the insurance industry on its own, all districts ...
Companies whose workers use Medicaid for health insurance would have to provide private coverage or face a fine under the proposed state budget.
"This administration has different priorities and would prefer a contract that is more in line with those priorities," said a plan spokesperson.
Tanner Gardner of Innovative Health said the new program, called "I'm For Health," would not cost the city or its employees ...
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