Calif. Governor Schwarzenegger Vetoes Workers’ Comp BIll

September 20, 2006

  • September 20, 2006 at 1:53 am
    bob laublaw says:
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    With this veto I might just veto for Arnold in the next election. He finally did something right.

  • September 23, 2006 at 5:46 am
    jeppal says:
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    Those of you that are so thrilled about the passage of SB899 should think about how you would feel if you or a loved one was seriously injured at work. You would be facing inadequite medical treatment, financial ruin, and basically be ignored. You would become another \”California Throw Away Worker\”. Anybody that thinks Schwarzenegger has fixed the problem is getting their pockets lined with blood money. I don\’t know why we have a workers compensation system anymore. SB899 has taken the ability of a seriously injured worker to receive \”adequite\” medical treatment and compensation. It leaves the injured worker with no legal remedies from the abuses being thrust upon them. May heaven help you if you or a loved one ends up in this system as it is today.

  • October 1, 2006 at 5:39 am
    sara says:
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    America:

    Arnold is playing the behind the scene for these 28 businesses that filed for bankrupty because of worker compensation injuries. For example; PG&E was in a bankruptcy mood until the war in Iraq started in March of 2003 by April of 2003 PG&E submerge from bankruptcy.

    PG&E finances was drained by so many worker compensation injuries starting back in the early 1980s that a billing processing machine called \”Documate\” caused muscleskeletal disorder and carpel tunnel injuries.

    Arnold was hired to kept this company in a strong mood for all their investors and retired employees shares.

    Phil Angelides is right,Arnold is for the Bushes and George vetoed all business from ergonomic.

    Wake-up America



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