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Spring 2008
Important Reminders
Learn how to control your workers’ comp costs
Need one good reason to
come to one of our free workers’
compensation workshops? We’ll
give you three:
- See how to save money on your
workers’ comp premium.
- Learn how to get the most value
out of your Texas Mutual® coverage.
- Get solutions for creating a
safer, more productive workplace.
We update our workshop
schedule throughout the year.
Click here to
register for a workshop near you.
Come to our 2008 policyholder meeting
Our annual policyholder
meeting is an informal forum for
you to get company updates and
meet our board of directors and
senior management. You will also
have the chance to win tickets to a
University of Texas and Texas
A&M football game.
We will host the 2008 policyholder
meeting at 1 p.m. on June
19 at our corporate office: 6210 E.
Highway 290; Austin, TX 78723.
The meeting will last approximately
one hour. Watch your mail
for more information.
Read our annual report online
Our 2007 annual report shows
how we are helping you lower your
workers’ compensation costs and
keep your employees safe. We invite
you to read the report online.
Remember young workers
It won’t be long before millions
of teens pound the pavement
looking for summer
jobs. If some of them land
on your doorstep, remember
that they are probably
inexperienced, intimidated
and afraid to ask
questions. Consequently,
they may be more likely
than older workers to get
hurt on the job.
Visit the Safety & Return-to-Work to
learn how to help
young workers
stay safe this
summer.
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COMPNEWS - Spring 2008
Make a Habit of Return-to-Work
Why Return-to-Work?
Summer Safety Tips
Certified Fraud Examiners Protect Your Premium Dollars
Fraud-Fighting Corner
Important Reminders
President's Message: In Cyberspace or Face to Face, Safety is Our Business
You Need to Know:  State to study networks’ effectiveness
Get answers to your workers’ comp questions
New fee guidelines take effect
You Need to Know More
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