The workers' compensation woes of Safeway, Inc. was in the news on Sunday, as the Los Angeles Times ran a story on how chiropractic bills have run that company's California workers' compensation costs far higher than any of the other 19 states the company operates in.Saying that the same boxers and checkers are employed elsewhere, William Zachry, vice president in charge of workers' compensation for Safeway, told the Times that California workers utilize chiropractic more than four times as often as workers in Arizona and Oregon.The story, of course, chronicles the problems California is facin...
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