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C.O.B.R.A.: Learn More on Business-Government Connections

U.S. Department of Labor representative, Ms. Becky Johnson, is a guest on Profitabilitychannel.com's "Business and Government Connections" program airing February 12th, 2008 @ 12:00 noon.

The federal government uses acronyms for everything and COBRA is one of them. To most people this term means continuation of health care coverage for employees, their spouses and their former spouses and their dependent children.

Becky Johnson, a Senior Benefits Advisor for the U.S. Department of Labor, Atlanta Georgia will be my guest on Business and Government connections. Becky coordinates outreach activities in seven states. Prior to working in the Department of Labor’s Employee Benefit Security Administration she worked for OSHA for 8 years.

Becky will discuss how and if COBRA applies to small businesses. She will discuss what employers need to know about their options on the implementation of this federal law. She will talk about the types of procedures employers should consider and where employers who need more information can find help. She will discuss how long COBRA coverage must continue?

Tune in, Becky Johnson will make a federal program easy and manageable for business owners. The most timely and relevant information for your business is always showing on Profitabilitychannel.com!

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