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Improvements Still Needed in Administering the Department of Labor's Compensation Benefits for Injured Federal Employees

HRD-78-119 Published: Sep 28, 1978. Publicly Released: Sep 28, 1978.
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The Federal Employees' Compensation Act, as amended, provides for paying compensation benefits for the disability or death of Federal civilian employees injured or killed while performing their duties. These benefits include compensation for loss of wages, dollar awards for bodily impairment, medical care for an injury or disease, rehabilitation services, and compensation for survivors.

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Compensation claimsDisability benefitsEligibility determinationsEmployee medical benefitsEmployee survivors benefitsFederal employee disability programsFederal employeesWorkers compensationCompensationVeterans benefits