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State Fund Board of Directors Declare $37 Million Dividend



from Mike Burns, Group Insurance Manager, State Compensation Insurance Fund

State Fund’s Board of Directors has approved a $37 million dividend to qualifying policyholders for the 2014 policy year. The dividend represents approximately 2.6 percent of policyholders’ 2014 estimated annual premium.

In order to be eligible for the 2014 policy year dividend, policyholders must:

Confirm The Investment Before You Invest Your Time

 
from Joe Diliberto, Sandler Traing
 
Has this ever happened to you? During an initial discussion with a prospect, you make it a point to review your pricing information. You put everything right out on the table. The prospect tells you the price you mention "looks fine" (or is "OK," or "seems fair," or is "in the ballpark," or any similar piece of vagueness). The prospect then tells you to put together a couple of samples, designs, or prototypes.

Final Deadline - Feb. 28 - to Register as Public Works Contractor Without Penalty

 

ALL California contractors who work on public works projects are facing a crucial deadline IF you want to bid or perform public works with the state or local agencies!! You MUST go online to the address listed below, register and pay the $300 fee BEFORE this Sunday!  Waiting until past the deadline is NOT permissible (without paying a $2,000 fine)!

Developing a Hazard Communication Program


From State Compensation Insurance Fund, Safety Newsletter, Winter 2015

A written hazard communication program must be implemented for any employer who uses, produces, or imports hazardous chemicals; it must be readily accessible to employees (or their representatives) and to Cal/OSHA. It’s required to include: container labeling and other forms of warning, material safety data sheets (MSDSs), and an employee-training program informing of hazards and educating on controls when using hazardous materials.

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