News Digest 4-4-2022

 

Jury awards $4.25M to family of employee killed by street sweeper

Four years after an employee was fatally crushed by the street sweeper he was driving in a work accident in Gwinnett County, Georgia, a state jury has awarded his daughter $4.25 million in her lawsuit against the manufacturer that designed the street sweeper. However, the net payout is expected to be significantly less, because jurors found the employee was partly at fault in the accident. Atlanta Journal-Constitution

 

Mother of store clerk killed in robbery files wrongful death lawsuit against convenience store

Nearly two years after a 40-year-old store clerk was fatally shot during a convenience store robbery in Garden Ridge, Texas, the employee’s mother has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against her daughter’s employer for having “security deficiencies,” including failure to have proper policy and training. The civil lawsuit also alleges the convenience store didn’t provide workers’ compensation benefits to the employee, which led to her mother filing the lawsuit. KSAT

 

Five biggest signs of a toxic workplace

What exactly does a toxic workplace—which is the biggest reason people quit their jobs—look like? Researchers analyzed 1.4 million Glassdoor reviews from nearly 600 major U.S. companies and found employees describe toxic workplaces in five main ways: non-inclusive, disrespectful, unethical, cutthroat and abusive. CNBC

 

Pennsylvania commissioner approves filing, lowering premiums

Pennsylvania Acting Insurance Commissioner Michael Humphreys has approved a loss-cost filing, including a 6.25 percent reduction in loss costs. A Pennsylvania Department of Labor & Industry secretary says there have been six straight years of loss-cost reductions under the Wolf administration. The Progress News