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He noted that the only reason many of the workers had not been compensated under the Sept. 11 Victim Compensation Fund was because they had not fallen ill by the time the fund closed in 2003.
Dr. Rathbun added: "If everything is done perfectly, without any negligence, some percentage of people given the vaccine will be injured by it -- it's a dangerous vaccine -- and they will not be compensated under the law".
The proposed regulations are being presented by the Labor Department as overdue improvements in the way workers' roles are defined and compensated under the 1938 law requiring overtime pay beyond a 40-hour week.
However, further modelling would be needed to quantify the impact of the Medicare levy changes on middle-income households who could be worse off than they would be if they were partly or fully compensated under the first GST option.
It's to understand what happens to people whose labor is compensated under the table, to whom the legal system offers scant protection, and who exist along the social margins.
The company said customers affected by the current issues would be compensated under the terms of their contract, and some had already been paid.
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A group of Thais brought to the United States by a man accused of forcing them to live in squalor while working for little or no pay will be compensated under a deal between the federal government and a California company, Trans Bay Steel Corporation of Napa.
Results of our calculation show that damages from many ocean uses to the ecosystems are not adequately compensated under current management regime, and a carefully designed MEDC standard is crucial for sustainable development.
In Florida, they're compensated under an arrangement called "net metering," in which the utilities are required by law to sell solar panels to customers who want them — and to buy back, at market rates, any excess energy those customers generate.
The increased procurement costs can be partially compensated under existing cap-and-trade scheme.
After the 2003 invasion of Iraq, Mr. Charchalis, now 78, had every reason to believe that he and 240 other Americans held during the Persian Gulf war of 1991 would be compensated under expansive laws that allow Americans to claim assets of foreign governments like Iraq's.
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