Inkara1
Well-Known Member
My boss told me today that the cost for Worker's Compensation Insurance went up 50 percent last year for him, and it's gone up something like five or six percent this year so far, and it's going up another 12 percent in July. This for a pizza restaurant, where the only real risk other than a burned knuckle is a car accident while on a delivery. It's getting too expensive for him to have employees, and he even said he's considering switching over to a "take-and-bake" format to both lighten the load payroll-wise and be able to accept the Golden State Advantage card (which replaced food stamps here in California) to capitalize on the number of welfare recipients in the area.
So now you have another reason why California is about the unfriendliest state to small businesses.
What's the Worker's Comp situation like elsewhere?
So now you have another reason why California is about the unfriendliest state to small businesses.
What's the Worker's Comp situation like elsewhere?