Legislation that would create a presumption that certain ailments contracted by hospital employees are work-related has made it on a list of so-called "job killers" released by the California Chamber of Commerce on Tuesday.Assembly Bill 1994 by Nancy Skinner, D-Berkeley, is one of more than 30 bills the Chamber opposes. The bill would create a presumption of compensability for a hospital employee who provides direct patient care in an acute care hospital and who develops a blood-borne infectious disease, neck or back impairment, methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) or H1N1 influe...
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