Free Washington Workers’ Compensation Seminars
May 29th, 2009 Posted by CaraWashington employers have long complained about the high cost of doing business in the state, including workers’ compensation claims and insurance premiums. Now, they can take control of this annoying problem.
Employers in the state of Washington can sign up for free seminars on managing workers’ comp costs, claims and premiums sponsored by the state government.
The Washington State Department of Labor and Industries or L&I is offering the free seminar, entitled “Introduction to Rates and Claims Management.”
The seminar is free, but registration is required. Participants can register online or by calling 1-800-574-2829.
The half-day seminar will be presented on 17 different dates in locations across the state including Bremerton, Tukwila, Vancouver, Port Angeles, Kennewick and Mount Vernon.
The complete schedule of dates and locations is here. The next workshop is in Kennewick on June 10, 2009. The final workshop this year is in Tacoma on December 9, 2009.
According to L&I, the workshop is an overview of basic workers’ comp claims management principles. Participants will learn: (more…)
COBRA Premium Reduction Questions
April 1st, 2009 Posted by AmeliaThe 2009 COBRA Premium Reduction under the ARRA affects millions of laid-off workers, and employers are being deluged with questions on it. Here are some answers to the most frequent questions.
COBRA, the Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act, permits employees to extend their group health insurance after being laid off or terminated. The COBRA Subsidy reduces premiums for workers who are out of work, though no fault of their own. COBRA regulations are issued through the U.S. Department of Labor.
How much is the COBRA premium reduction?
The COBRA premium reduction is 65%, meaning that the federal government picks up 65% of the tab, while the employee pays just 35% of the usual COBRA premium.
When should employees be notified of the COBRA Premium Reduction? Employees laid off between September 1, 2008 and February 17, 2009 must be informed in writing of the premium reduction by April 17, 2009. Employees then have 60 days after receiving notice to opt to sign up for COBRA under the reduced premium.
Employees who are terminated between February 17, 2009 and December 31, 2009 must be notified of COBRA within 60 days, just as usual. However, that notification will include the reduced premium.
Any laid-off worker who has not received notification at this point, should contact both the previous employer and the insurance administrator.
Can employees who initially declined COBRA sign up now, with the reduced premium?
Yes, an employee who was terminated between September 1, 2008 and February 17, 2009 can sign up for COBRA with reduced premiums during the special election period. This is true, even if the employee initially declined COBRA coverage when terminated.
How long does the COBRA Premium Reduction last? (more…)
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Prepare for 2009 Open Enrollment
October 17th, 2008 Posted by AmeliaFall is the season of crisp breezes, crunchy leaves underfoot – and for most employers, open enrollment for the next benefit year. As every HR manager knows, open enrollment is the one period each year when current employees can opt to add health insurance coverage.
Tips to prepare for 2009 open enrollment:
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Provide clear, attractive, portable written information on each insurance plan and benefit option offered. (more…)3 Comments >> Posted in Employee Benefits
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