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What if an employee cannot return to the same occupation after an injury or exposure and cannot earn as much money?

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What if an employee cannot return to the same occupation after an injury or exposure and cannot earn as much money?

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Employees who cannot return to the same occupation after the work-related injury or disease are entitled to receive a wage differential. The wage differential is two-thirds of the difference between the amount the employee would otherwise be earning in the full performance of his job if the accident had not occurred, and the amount he or she is able to earn after the injury.

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