Q7. After an occupational injury occurs, what compensation responsibilities does the employer have? A: The employer's occupational injury compensation responsibilities originate from Article 59 of the Labor Standards Act, and after the Labor Occupational Accident Insurance and Protection Act was enacted, they also correspond to Article 26 of that act. Paragraph 1 of Article 59 of the Labor Standards Act corresponds to medical benefits, Paragraph 2 to injury and sickness benef
Phrases like this often come up in conversations among colleagues, or when people talk with friends and family about the challenges of their work. As mentioned earlier, occupational injuries and diseases are closely related to national labor regulations. But who actually decides which people—or which illnesses—can be considered occupational diseases? First, we need to understand the classification of occupational injuries and diseases . In everyday conversation, what people c