State chamber pushes for changes to Oklahoma worker compensation laws


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Updated: 1/03 2:41 pm Published: 1/03 2:41 pm


The Oklahoma State Chamber is pushing for changes to worker’s compensation.

The Chamber is the lobbying group that represents hundreds of businesses and industries across the state. Chamber officials say shifting the state’s court based compensation system to an administrative model will be a top priority in the upcoming legislative session.

Chamber President Fred Morgan says worker’s compensation costs have been a top concern for members.


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