
The Damage - Episode 11 - State of Safety Now & The Future - Snowy with a Side of Rona
09/13/20 • 45 min
We explore the State of Safety Now & The Future - Snowy with a Side of Rona - Predictions for the months and years to come - be ready
We explore the State of Safety Now & The Future - Snowy with a Side of Rona - Predictions for the months and years to come - be ready
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Compassion Fatigue if not already at your workplace is coming to a workplace near you if not you maybe your clients or customers - Definition: apathy or indifference toward the suffering of others as the result of overexposure to tragic news stories & images & the subsequent appeals for assistance - sound familiar?
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The Damage - Episode 12 - Gig Workers - Ira Goldstein - Blackcar Fund
Jillian reached out to an friend in New York State on how they insure their "gig" workers or non employee workers or independent contractors!
Workers are covered for workers compensation by a surcharge (as well as optical, dental, telemedicine, discount glasses, discount to urgent care network)
Imagine if we could apply to all Australia Gig workers 3% surcharge for cover!
Why can we not make it this simple!
The New York Black Car Operators’ Injury Compensation Fund was created by statute (Chapter 49 of the laws of 1999) to provide Workers' Compensation coverage and other benefits to Black Car operators in the state of New York.
The statute was signed into law by Governor George Pataki in May 1999.
On October 1, 1999, the billing, collecting and remitting portion of the statute took effect.
On January 20, 2000, Workers’ Compensation coverage for drivers affiliated with Member Bases took effect. In later years, our company adopted a shorter title, and while we still have the same official title, we are widely known, simply as The Black Car Fund.
The statute covers all drivers of The Black Car Fund Member Bases in the state of New York, although 98% of the companies are based in the greater New York City Metropolitan area.
Bases must become members of The Black Car Fund if they meet the criteria outlined in the statute which states that, more than 90 percent of its for-hire business is on a payment basis other than direct cash payment by a passenger; provided, however, that a central dispatch facility shall not include any such central facility that owns 50 percent or more of the cars it dispatches.
Black Car and limousine companies operating outside of New York State are also required to become Member Bases of The Black Car Fund if they do work within the state of New York, as well as if they meet the criteria outlined in the statute.
The Fund derives its income from a passenger surcharge, added on top of the fare, which is billed and collected by Member Bases from their clients and then remitted to The Fund.
Today, The Fund has nearly 400 Member Bases and collectively, there are more than 130,000 affiliated drivers covered by Workers' Compensation.
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