"A Milwaukee-based temporary staffing company has laid off nearly 500 employees in
In a down-turned economy companies are continually looking for ways to lower their costs. I have heard of closing locations due to the cost of overhead, cutting back on travel, and even what I think is the most ridiculous, cutting advertising, but I have never heard of this one; laying off employees specifically because of the high cost of Workers' Compensation.
Here is an interesting article by Ameet Sachdev, a Chicago Tribune reporter Staffing firm laying off nearly 500 in
What will the impact of higher Workers' Comp costs? In this case higher Unemployment. Trading one cost to add to another is not a solution to a long term problem.
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