NCCI Donates $25,000 to Students Through Kids Chance of America
Kids Chance supports children of injured workers
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BOCA RATON, Fla., May 17, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The National Council on Compensation Insurance (NCCI) will donate $25,000 to Kids Chance of America as part of its recently completed
Annual Issues Symposium (AIS) 2021. Kids Chance provides educational opportunities and scholarships for children affected by a parent s work-related injury or death. We re extremely grateful to NCCI for its continued support, said Ken Martino, president of Kids Chance of America. NCCI has been a national partner for many years, often going above and beyond through opportunities like this one. Their commitment enables us to make a difference in the life of a child whose parent was seriously or fatally injured on the job.
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As she was writing her very first children’s book, Christine Paik was certain about one thing: the illustrations had to be done by her mother, Jung Lin Park. No exceptions.
Who else could capture the intricate details and emotional nuances in “The Girl in the Gold Dress,” a family-inspired intergenerational story?
“It was a make or break thing for me,” explained Paik. “Having my mom do the illustrating was part of the whole purpose of the book.”
The story is about Hannah, a 10-year-old girl who is embarrassed about doing a Korean dance performance at the talent show, especially because her friends are doing more conventional things like playing guitar and singing songs from “Frozen.”
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Some Eastlake High School seniors stepped foot on campus last weekend for the first time since the pandemic began more than a year ago to go to prom.
Girls in long, sparkling gowns and high heels and boys in suits all wearing masks got their temperature taken at the school gate, then walked down a red carpet under a tunnel of strung-up lights to a balloon arch to take their pictures.
Students danced to bumping music from a DJ in their outdoor amphitheater underneath flashing colored lights.
Christian Ramirez and Isabella Salcido pose for a photo with their iPhone at their senior prom held entirely outside at Eastlake High-School in Chula Vista on May 8, 2021.
NCCI AIS 2021 Highlights Report Reflects a Strong and Resilient Workers Compensation System
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BOCA RATON, Fla., May 13, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The US workers compensation system is emerging from the coronavirus pandemic stronger than ever, said Bill Donnell, President and CEO of the National Council on Compensation Insurance (NCCI). Donnell and NCCI experts shared an in-depth assessment of workers compensation trends and analysis during NCCI s
Annual Issues Symposium themed Stronger Together and held May 11–12, 2021.
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The work comp system is emerging from the coronavirus pandemic stronger than ever. -Bill Donnell, NCCI President & CEO
NCCI Reveals 2020 Workers Compensation Metrics
Premium Declines 10%; Combined Ratio at 87 With $14B Reserve Redundancy
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BOCA RATON, Fla., May 11, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The National Council on Compensation Insurance (NCCI) today revealed in-depth data on the performance of the US workers compensation system in 2020. Because of job losses and shrinking payrolls during the pandemic recession, net written premium dropped 10% to $42 billion in 2020. However, private insurers posted a profitable calendar year combined ratio of 87, the fourth straight year with a combined ratio below 90 for workers compensation insurance.
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