Take action to fix the Kansas Work Comp system

We can do better to protect injured workers in Kansas,but it won’t happen unless we take action.  Please take the time to sign our online petition for Worker’s Compensation Reform.  We will provide numbers on our petition signatures as Union Brothers and Sisters descend upon the state’s capitol building in Topeka, Kansas for a rally to protect Working Kansans.  We are asking all of Working Families to join us as we gather the afternoon of February 26th (just prior to Washington Days celebrations) to listen to legislative leaders who support our quest for Work Comp Reform.  We will have a more specific time and location of where we will gather at the Capitol soon!

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3 Comments

  1. Name
    Posted February 11, 2010 at 9:54 pm | Permalink

    i have been hurt from work since may. i pray for a change in the way i am treated. like im on welfare…?

  2. Name
    Posted February 16, 2010 at 11:26 pm | Permalink

    i got hurt 2 yrs ago, seen alot of “good dr.s” now they refuse to “do anything else” and there's nothing i can do except wait and go broke. i wouldn't wish this treatment on an enemy

  3. mlclark
    Posted April 29, 2010 at 12:19 pm | Permalink

    I wonder how many raises the legisature has had since 1987 ? How many tax dollars are being spend on workers that have gotten hurt on the job and then been fired because they can no longer do their job so now they recieve public assistance for everyday living expences and medical help. How many people are now homeless because of it ? In the blink of an eye it could be you next. I know this from personal experience.

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