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RES 1995-28 - 0000286539 RESOLUTION NO. 28 - 1995 A RESOLUTION RELATING TO WORKERS' COMPENSATION INSURANCE WHEREAS, the intent of Workers' Compensation Insurance is to provide workers with reasonable compensation for injuries and to provide employers protection from financial losses, both with minimal legal process and minimal obstruction; and WHEREAS, counties, cities, school districts and the State of Minnesota spend a combined $100 million per year for direct and indirect payments of Workers' Compensation Insurance; and WHEREAS, there exist abuses of the system by insureds, workers, and insurers; and WHEREAS, reform of the existing system should provide reasonable rates for insureds and appropriate expenses for the insurers while providing responsible benefits for the injured workers; and WHEREAS, the cost of Workers' Compensation Insurance is an expense of doing business; and WHEREAS, the attraction and the retention of quality businesses is essential to - the success of the State of Minnesota; and I WHEREAS, Workers' Compensation Reform has been the topic of discussion for years at the Minnesota State Legislature; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the City Council of the City of Fridley is calling upon the Legislature and the Governor to enact major workers' compensation reform that will provide proper compensation for injured workers while maintaining competitive rates for employers. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that this resolution be sent immediately to the legislative delegation representing the City of Fridley. PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS 24TH DAY OF APRIL. 1995. �- WILLIAM J EE - MAYOR ATTEST: IWILLIAM A. CHAMPA - CIT CLERK