***MEDIA ADVISORY*** Subcommittee to Examine Workers’ Compensation Program for Federal Employees
WASHINGTON, D.C.,
May 10, 2011
On Thursday, May 12 at 10:00 a.m., the Subcommittee on Workforce Protections, chaired by Rep. Tim Walberg (R-MI), will hold a hearing entitled “Reviewing Workers’ Compensation for Federal Employees.” The hearing will take place in room 2175 of the Rayburn House Office Building
Enacted in 1916, the Federal Employees’ Compensation Act (FECA) provides workers’ compensation benefits to federal employees who become ill or injured through work-related activity. Approximately three million federal employees are currently covered by the program. During the last fiscal year, an estimated $2.8 billion in compensation was paid to beneficiaries. Despite the size and cost of the program, it has not been significantly updated since 1974. Responsible reforms are needed to ensure the program best meets the needs of workers and taxpayers Thursday’s hearing will give members an opportunity to examine the current state of the federal workers’ compensation program, and review reforms proposed by the U.S. Department of Labor aimed at improving the program. To learn more about this hearing, visit www.republicans-edlabor.house.gov/hearings. # # #
WITNESS LIST
Daniel Bertoni
Director of Education, Workforce, and Income Security Government Accountability Office Washington, DC Susan M. Carney Human Relations Director American Postal Workers Union Washington, DC Elliot P. Lewis Assistant Inspector General for Audit Office of Inspector General U.S. Department of Labor Washington, DC Gary A. Steinberg Acting Director Office of Workers’ Compensation Programs U.S. Department of Labor Washington, DC Scott Szymendera Congressional Research Service U.S. Library of Congress Washington, DC
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