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Posted By: hotpink on 2009-05-15
In Reply to: Workers' Comp versus Workmans' Comp? - LMT

Subject: Texas

...uses workers' compensation as the term. It definitely is no longer anything with 'man' or 'men' in the title. The pleural possessive makes sense to me since this is an entity that covers all injured workers (not just one).


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