01/29/21
WorkersCompensation.com
Lansing, MI (WorkersCompensation.com) - Governor Whitmer announced the following appointments to the Workers Compensation Board of Magistrates:
Keith A. Castora, of Canton, is a current magistrate with the Workers Compensation Board of Magistrates and has been serving since 2013. He previously worked as an attorney with Foster, Swift, Collins & Smith. Mr. Castora earned his Juris Doctor degree from the Detroit College of Law, now known as the Michigan State University College of Law. He is reappointed for a term commencing January 27, 2021 and expiring January 26, 2025.
Lisa L. Dykstra, of Grand Rapids, is a current magistrate with the Workers Compensation Board of Magistrates and has been serving since 2013. She previously served as an attorney with Kluczynski, Girtz, and Vogelzang. Ms. Dykstra earned her Juris Doctor degree from Valparaiso University School of Law. She is reappointed for a term commencing January 27, 2021 and expiring Janu
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Sponsored by: Save to Read Later The Manitoba Physiotherapy Association (MPA) and its several hundred members are very pleased to provide access for all Manitobans to their new website and Find a Physiotherapist feature. During the past year, a dedicated Working Group has redeveloped the website and the Find a Physiotherapist feature to make it as user friendly and helpful as possible for the public to utilize it to meet their health, mobility and independence needs.(image tga full)
The Manitoba Physiotherapy Association (MPA) and its several hundred members are very pleased to provide access for all Manitobans to their new website and Find a Physiotherapist feature. During the past year, a dedicated Working Group has redeveloped the website and the Find a Physiotherapist feature to make it as user friendly and helpful a
B.C. Court of Appeal upholds decision barring Vancouver man from asbestos removal industry In 2019, B.C. Supreme Court Justice Francesca Marzari found that Mike Singh breached the workplace safety laws more than 20 times at 11 different work sites including homes in Vancouver, Burnaby, Richmond and West Vancouver between 2013 and 2017.
Author of the article: Gordon Hoekstra
Publishing date: Jan 17, 2021 • January 17, 2021 • 3 minute read • In 2019, B.C. Supreme Court Justice Francesca Marzari found that Mike Singh breached the workplace safety laws more than 20 times at 11 different work sites including homes in Vancouver, Burnaby, Richmond and West Vancouver between 2013 and 2017. Photo by Jenelle Schneider Jenelle Schnei /PNG
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