The Michigan Workers' Compensation Agency announced that recent testing of the 2010 rate calculation program "disclosed a limited problem with the published rate tables for 2009 and 2010" in situations where the prior benefit standard of two-thirds of the average weekly wage applies rather than 80% of the after-tax average weekly wage. "Those rates are normally identified by an asterisk next to the 80% amount," the agency said."Although the calculation program has always been correct, we have determined that the asterisks were not displaying properly in the rate tables," the agency explain...
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