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CWCI Relocating to New Oakland Offices In August

July 22, 2015

The California Workers’ Compensation Institute (CWCI) is moving to a new office in Oakland next month.

CWCI will be moving in late August, relocating to newly remodeled space at 1333 Broadway, Suite 510, Oakland, 94612. The new suite of offices is directly upstairs from the 12th Street/City Center BART station, and is across City Center Plaza from the Institute’s current location at 1111 Broadway.

“The new offices offer a more efficient and flexible floorplan,” according to CWCI President Alex Swedlow. “Given the influx of businesses into downtown Oakland, we are very pleased to have secured space at City Center, which is convenient, easily accessible, and which has become a hub for many key organizations within our industry. Besides CWCI, the Department of Industrial Relations, the Division of Workers’ Compensation, the Workers’ Compensation Appeals Board District Office, the Workers’ Compensation Insurance Rating Bureau, and the Commission on Health and Safety and Workers’ Compensation are all now located within walking distance of the Oakland City Center.  

The Institute will retain its current phone number, (510) 251-9470, following the move.

 

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