July 13, 2016
Tallahassee, Fla. – The Associated Industries of Florida (AIF) today concluded its three-part 2016 Helping Florida Work Town Hall Tour in Jacksonville, Fla. The town hall tour, which also stopped in Tampa and Miami, is presented by several business associations across a myriad of industries to give communities the opportunity to discuss and share the implications of the workers’ compensation system on employers and employees. Through the town hall tour, the Helping Florida Work coalition intends to help find a solution that allows for a balanced system of adequate medical and wage benefits for injured employees at an affordable cost to employers.
“Today in Jacksonville, we were able to share with the Northeast Florida business community why the workers’ compensation system worked in Florida before the recent Supreme Court rulings, and how important it is that our state’s leaders have the resources they need as discussions continue on this topic heading into the 2017 Legislative Session,” said AIF President & CEO Tom Feeney. “We appreciate Senators Aaron Bean and Audrey Gibson, as well as Representative Cyndi Stevenson for attending the town hall and discussing their views on the workers’ compensation system with us. Since the 2003 workers’ compensation reforms were enacted, both Florida employees and employers have experienced drastic improvements in the system and have made Florida a model that most other states aim to replicate.”
“The Helping Florida Work Town Hall Tour was a great way to bring people together in our community to discuss the recent changes to the workers’ compensation system that continue to threaten job growth and economic success for Florida businesses,” said National Federation of Independent Business Florida Executive Director Bill Herrle. “It is essential that we do all we can to safeguard Florida’s workers’ compensation system, and we applaud our local leaders for being a part of the conversation today that will hopefully serve as a springboard for sound solutions.”
How the workers’ compensation system worked in Florida before the recent Supreme Court rulings:
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