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Adventist Health Systems is not offering extended medical benefits under COBRA to an estimated 100-plus employees laid off from now-defunct South Coast Medical Center, claiming the organization is exempt from the federal law because of its affiliation with the Seventh-Day Adventist Church.
Today a new state law regarding health insurance benefits takes effect, allowing employees in small business to keep their insurance coverage after losing a job.
#9830; Summit Computer Training Services, 3939 Parnell Ave.: PowerPoint 2003 Advanced, Windows Vista Basic and PowerPoint 2007 Advanced will be July 13. Visio 2003 Basic, Access 2003 Intermediate, Visio 2007 Basic and Access 2007 Intermediate will be July 14.
As unemployment numbers continue to climb, the Nevada Division of Insurance reminds consumers that important information regarding federal American Recovery and Reinvestment Act subsidies for COBRA payments is available on the Division of Insurance Web site at www.doi.state.nv.us
(ARA) - As the economy continues to struggle, an increasing number of people are faced with the unfortunate prospect of losing their job.
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