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    SUNY and CUNY Reconnect Launch Vocational Initiative for Workers’ Comp Claimants

    Workers’ Comp Board Launches Free College Retraining Program

    • The New York State Workers’ Compensation Board is collaborating with SUNY and CUNY Reconnect to offer injured workers free community college access. 
    • This initiative allows workers unable to return to previous jobs to pursue associate degrees in high-demand fields such as healthcare and cybersecurity. 
    • The program covers all costs, including tuition, fees, books, and supplies, for eligible adult learners. 
    • Vocational rehabilitation counselors will help claimants find suitable programs and navigate enrollment.

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    Delaware Contractors Now Strictly Liable for Subcontractors’ Workers’ Comp

    • Delaware’s Workplace Fraud Act now holds general contractors strictly liable for certain worker misclassification violations committed by their subcontractors. 
    • This expanded liability includes responsibility for unpaid workers’ compensation premiums and administrative penalties regardless of the contractor’s knowledge of the subcontractor’s actions. 
    • The legislation also introduces a private right of action, allowing misclassified individuals to sue for damages and attorney fees. 
    • These changes became effective in early 2026. 

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    Office of Workers’ Comp Offers $3 Million to Improve Return-to-Work Outcomes

    • The U.S. Department of Labor announced a $3 million funding opportunity to support workplace rehabilitation and return-to-work programs. 
    • Administered by the Office of Workers’ Compensation Programs, these grants aim to help injured or ill workers remain in the workforce. 
    • The initiative specifically targets state and local government agencies to implement evidence-based strategies for vocational recovery. 
    • Applications for this federal funding must be submitted by April 2026.