012 - End of the National Emergency Period & What to know about COBRA and Severance Packages
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This episode is dedicated to helping listeners navigate the complex world of severance and COBRA benefits for employees who have lost their jobs. We will cover what COBRA is, how it works, and the eligibility criteria for receiving these benefits. We will also touch on the common options and information to make informed decisions about the financial future for severance, benefits, and COBRA. Tune in to learn more about COBRA severance and benefits.
Host Contact information:
- Roshni Patel, HR Consultant/President of Thrive HR Consulting
- roshni@thrivehrc.com (661) 360-6886
- Dan Klingenberger, Esq. Employment Law Attorney, Partner at LeBeau Thelen, LLP
- dklingenberger@lebeauthelen.com (661) 325-8962
- Troy Burden, Employee Benefits Sales and Compliance Advisor, Partner at The Robert Lynn Company
- troy@lynncompany.com (661) 301-1247
Guest on today’s show:
- Mariah Hilton, Account Executive | Agent
- mariah@lynncompany.com 661.873.2200 Ext 243
Disclaimer:
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