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1 Kyle Thompson April 15, 2011 Masters of Public Administration University of Alaska, Anchorage

2 Summary Problem: Employers failing to provide Workers’ Compensation Insurance Background: What is Workers’ Compensation Impact: Why this is important Research: Industry, region, and area records Results: Identifying regions, industries, and communities where employers’ fail

3 Problem Statement Compulsory Insurance Current Efforts Issues Impact Employers’ who fail to insure jeopardize employee’s safety and security

4 Background The Alaska Workers’ Compensation Act Quick, efficient, fair, and predictable delivery of benefits to injured workers’ Scope of research

5 Literature Review Common frauds associated with Workers’ Compensation Insurance Employers often fail to purchase workers' compensation insurance, despite state laws mandating coverage Census Bureau Department of Labor Research and Analysis

6 Research Methodology Alaska Division of Workers’ Compensation: Primary data source identifying uninsured employers Data codified and reinforced Data shows frequency of failure to insure by; Industry Community Region

7 Research Findings

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11 Management Policy Options Substantial employment, no record of failure to insure Nome, Gateway, Unalaska, Kotzebue, Dillingham Perfect compliance or undetected failure to insure Option 1 Examination of identified areas and businesses Industries addressed by relative risk of injury Efficient use of resources

12 Management Policy Options Option 2 Increased education to Alaskan employers & employees Incremental educational plan Stage 1: Review of current materials and venues Prong 1: Shore up gaps & identify current points of contact Prong 2: Informing workers’ of their rights & anonymous reporting Stage 2: Coordinate with other state agencies Stage 3: Integration of education and prevention

13 Conclusion Greatest Failure Rate Smaller employers High density of economic activity Areas Needing Follow-up Smaller Areas (Census Area) Nome, Gateway, Unalaska, Kotzebue, Dillingham Industries Accommodation & Food Services, Transportation & Warehousing, Trade, & Other Services Regions (Borough) North Slope, Juneau, Bethel, & Fairbanks

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