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Recent Ohio Bureau of Workers' Comp. Salaries (May 23, 2012)
Management Analyst Mark Sank & Associates $58,219 Stamford, CT, 06901 10/01/2010
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  • Ohio Bureau of Workers' Comp.
  • Industry: Associations
  • City: Columbus, OH
  • Since 1912, Ohio's workers' compensation system has helped employers and employees cope with workplace injuries by providing medical and compensation benefits for work-related injuries, diseases and deaths. BWC has a central office in Columbus and 16 customer service offices located across the state. In addition, we've established customer focus centers in Ashtabula and Bridgeport.BWC provides insurance to about two-thirds of Ohio's work force. The remaining workers receive coverage directly through their employers. These companies are part of a self-insurance program for large and financia...
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