- FDA approves new Zohydro ER with abuse-deterrent properties
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved a new version of Zohydro ER that contains abuse-deterrent properties, according to Zogenix Inc., the pharmaceutical firm that manufactures the powerful opioid.
- Supreme Court asked to consider Mexican truck driving case
The U.S. Supreme Court has been asked to take up the case of a Mexican transportation company that was ordered to repay the state of Arizona for workers compensation benefits paid to a truck driver injured in the state.
- Rediscover the joys of childhood in this massive ball pit
Workplace wellness has become a top priority for many companies and employees, and workers in London looking for ways to reduce their stress levels can rediscover a little glimpse of childhood by diving into a giant pit filled with 80,000 plastic balls.
- Goodyear worker due disability benefits for hearing loss
A worker for Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co.
- Motel 6 fined over workers' needle-stick injuries
The Washington state Department of Labor and Industries on Monday said it has fined a Motel 6 in Vancouver, Washington, $112,450 for exposing workers to used hypodermic needles.
- San Quentin prison guard can sue over fall on walk to work
A California prison guard who was injured after he fell while walking to work from his home that he rented from the state should be allowed to proceed with a tort lawsuit against his employer even though he received workers compensation for his injuries,…
- Ashley Furniture faces OSHA fines over worker injuries
A major furniture manufacturer faces $1.8 million in fines from the U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration because it experienced more than 1,000 work-related injuries over a 3½-year period, OSHA said Monday.