N&O Index Card Listings

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Industrial Commission, North Carolina
  • Agency may share data on workplace accidents - Mr 18 92, 5B
  • Court criticizes rubber-stamping of workers compensation denial (also Sorrels; prisoners cases) - Mr 18 92, 5B
  • Editorial: Shared data, safer workplaces - Mr 20 92, 14A
  • Hospitals sue state (Industrial) commission - Oc 2 92, 8C
Industrial Commission, North Carolina
  • An Industrial-strength conflict; Sharp ideological differences cause rift in 3-member commission - Ja 25 87 26A
  • Industrial Commission chief to seek changes in workers' compensation law - Ja 27 87 1
  • Under the Dome: Industrial panel's leader (Brooks) may resign - Mr 17 87 1
  • Bill to balance industrial panel backed by Senate committee - Mr 20 87 10A
  • N.C. Senate tentatively approves bill requiring labor vote on panel - Mr 21 87 9A
  • Bill on panel backed - Mr 22 87 35A
  • Editorial: Only an illusion of balance - Mr 26 87 22A
  • Martin names Shearon Harris foreman (Davis) to labor slot on Industrial Commission - Mr 26 87 1C
  • Davis appointment remains a hot topic - Mr 31 87 1
  • Actions of state official challenged; Worker accuses Brooks of bias in textile case - Ap 1 87 1
  • Editorial: A tilt that bears scrutiny - Ap 2 87 16A
  • Editorial: Workers face stacked deck - Ap 5 87 6D
  • Clay's departure met with mixed emotions - My 3 87 33A
  • Newcome Davis called bright, hard worker - My 3 87 33A
  • Under the Dome: Clay has new job (in Administrative Office of the Courts) - My 8 87 20A
  • Brooks to end stormy tenure as Industrial Commission chief - Jy 8 87 1
  • Raleigh lawyer (Pearson) named to industrial panel - Au 18 87 1
  • Under the Dome: Pearson resigns from GOP post - Se 1 87 1
  • Court reverses Industrial Commission, OKs depositions in four workers' cases - Se 17 87 26C
  • Bigger budget sought for industrial board - De 9 87 16C
Industrial Commission, North Carolina
  • Brown lung claims drop 42% in year - Ja 20 83 12C
  • Official says bill would cut premiums, workers' benefits - My 13 83 16D
  • Workers' compensation moves at snail's pace - My 15 83 1
  • Commission to fill posts to aid claims - My 17 83 1C
  • Editorial: Delay unjust to workers - My 17 83 4A
  • Faircloth plans study to speed worker claims - My 18 83 1
  • Freeze kept commission jobs vacant - My 19 83 1C
  • Consumer group backs industrial panel's transfer (from Commerce to
  • Administrative office of the Courts) - My 22 83 29A
  • Editorial: Commerce's stepchild - My 22 83 4D
  • Official says bill wouldn't deny smokers compensation - Jn 1 83 4C
  • Ex-hearing officer urges independence to end sway - Jn 3 83 4D
Industrial Commission, North Carolina
  • Compensation claims study is completed - Jn 29 83 4C
  • Panel lacks supervision, report says - Jy 16 83 1
Industrial Commission, North Carolina
  • Duracell told to pay ex-worker who suffered mercury poisoning - Ja 22 84 34A
  • Court upholds denial of compensation for ex-mill worker - Mr 21 84 2C
Industrial Commission, North Carolina
  • Industrial board tilts toward employers, critics say - Mr 30 86 1
  • Editorial: Tilt against workers - Ap 2 86 12A
  • Industrial panel member (Clay) says chairman (Brooks) runs show - Ap 5 86 1C
  • Court rules cotton mills must pay medical bills of 2 workers - My 7 86 1C
  • Editorial: Asbestos victims aided - Au 23 86 20A
  • Editorial: Labor seminars pose conflict - Se 6 86 16A
Industrial Commission, North Carolina
  • Petroleum industry injury rate highest - Se 12 82 38A
  • Official praises safety of N. C. industrial units - Se 26 82 14D
Industrial Commission, North Carolina
  • State ruled negligent in deaths; teens' mother (Hocheiser) to get $200,000 - Mr 14 85 1C
  • State AFL-CIO president criticizes Martin for appointment to panel (Brooks to Industrial
  • Commission) - Ap 20 85 1C
  • Raleigh lawyer (Brooks) appointed industrial board chairman - Au 1 85 3C
  • Under the dome: Industrial commission secretary (Hinton) fired in July - Se 18 85 14A
  • Commission upholds ruling in fatal crash - Oc 12 85 10A
  • N.C. awards (McMahan) estate $85,000 in slaying - Oc 13 85 11A
  • Court reporter Royace H. Pipkin to retire Dec. 1 - No 23 85 8B
  • Panel says DOT supervisors not negligent in woman's rape - De 5 85 23A