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CCWC Sets Dates for its 8th Annual Workers' Compensation Policy Conference The California Coalition on Workers' Compensation has scheduled its 2010 Workers' Compensation Policy Conference for July 21st to July 23rd. The three-day conference, which is one of the best attended workers' compensation conferences in California, is known for highlighting the workers' compensation trends and policy issues on the horizon in California. Please save the dates of July 21-23, 2010 and plan to join your peers in Southern California. The conference location will be announced in an upcoming issue of the CCWC Weekly Update. |
Victoria Bradshaw Will Head Labor Agency Governor Schwarzenegger appointed Victoria Bradshaw as Secretary of the Labor and Workforce Development Agency (LWDA), a post that she previously filled from 2004 to 2008. Bradshaw has served as Deputy Chief of Staff and Cabinet Secretary for Governor Schwarzenegger since leaving LWDA in 2008. In her new capacity Bradshaw will oversee, among other things, the Department of Industrial Relations and the Division of Workers' Compensation. |
William Zachry Appointed to SCIF Board of Directors
William Zachry, 54, of San Carlos, has been appointed to the State Compensation Insurance Fund (SCIF) Board of Directors. This position does not require Senate confirmation, and the annual compensation is $50,000.
Since 2008, Zachry has been vice president of risk management for Safeway, where he also served as vice president of corporate workers' compensation from 2001 to 2008. Zachry also serves on the Board of Directors for the California Coalition on Workers' Compensation. Prior to that, he served as senior vice president and chief operations officer for StellerNet from 2000 to 2001. Zachry was vice president of claims for the Zenith Insurance Company from 1998 to 2000, C.E. Heath Insurance from 1987 to 1998, and Western Employer Insurance from 1985 to 1987. |
Act Now to Support CCWC Advocacy Efforts!
In December 2008, the California Coalition on Workers' Compensation mailed each of you a 2009 Dues Renewal invoice. We want to thank all of you who have already submitted your dollars and renewed your pledge to preserve the 2003 and 2004 reforms. CCWC is an organization dedicated to aggressively defending the workers' compensation reforms that have led to job creation in the private sector and saved tax dollars at the local level. Without the support of our membership, there would be no advocate in Sacramento representing the broad spectrum of California's public and private, small and large employers. Your membership dollars are the only way that CCWC can continue to have a voice inside the Legislature and with regulators across the state to ensure that our state's workers' compensation system does not return to the way it was. If you have questions about your dues invoice or did not receive it, please call us immediately at 916.441.4111. |
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