Re: Worker's or Workers Comp?
- From: Phyllis Nilsson <phyllisnilsson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 12 Jul 2006 11:07:51 -0400
It is Workers' because there is more than one worker receiving it. It
doesn't have to be all, just more than one.
Christie wrote:
It seems that the full moon has brought out both my blonde-ness and my
100%
Polish heritage. ;-)
Why isn't it "Worker's" compensation? You aren't compensating all of
them,
just ones that are injured. What makes it even more confusing to me is
that
it used to be "Workmans Compensation." Shouldn't that be -men if they
really meant it to be plural?
The website http://www.workerscompensation.com/ doesn't help me - they use
Workers, Workers' and Worker's.
Unfortunately, I've overthought this and made quite a convincing case for
both with and without the apostrophe - can somebody clear this up? It
seems I wonder about this every 6 years or so but this time it's really
making me crazy.
-Christie
(Rest assured that once somebody posts an answer, I'm going to slap my
forehead and be embarrassed that this is forever on the internet attached
to my name, but at least I won't lose sleep pondering this!)
--
Toledo,Ohio
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