Wednesday Jul 17, 2013
12:00 PM - 4:00 PM PDT
Heathman Lodge General Howard Room 4801 Greenwood Drive Vancouver, WA 98662 Cost $ 35.00 per person (includes lunch) Organizer: Columbia River Economic Development Council (www.credc.org) Event Partners: Greater Vancouver Chamber of Commerce (www.vancouverusa.com) Vancouver Business Journal (www.vbjusa.com)
The seminar will provide information for Clark County employers with 30 or more FTE employees navigate the impact of the federal Affordable Care Act (ACA) on their businesses. The seminar will cover a wide range of topics including the Affordable Care Act, the Washington State SHOP Exchange, updates on "Pay or Play", response strategies, and case studies. • How will health care reform impact your business growth in 2014? • Do you have strategies in place to comply with the Affordable Care Act (ACA)? • How will your premiums and plans change for your employees? • Do you really have to try to stay below 50 employees to avoid increasing overhead costs? • What are WA health care providers doing to adapt to increased demand? If you are asking these questions and concerned about health care coverage decisions you need to make this fall, join us for lunch and an interactive seminar that will help you make sense of health care reform as it relates to your business. There is a lot of misinformation floating around, and the CREDC has partnered with the Greater Vancouver Chamber of Commerce (GVCC) and Vancouver Business Journal (VBJ) to deliver a mid-year update on healthcare reform impact on Washington businesses, particularly those who are employing 30 or more full-time employees. Employees are one of the most valued assets of any business, and taking care of them while maintain globally competitive post-recession can be challenging. We encourage business owners, controllers, HR managers, and other administrators to come network with other businesses and HR partners. Learn about the nuts and bolts as it pertains to your business, gain information on compliance strategies, and exchange ideas on how to retain your employees.
Printed courtesy of www.vancouverusa.com/ – Contact the Greater Vancouver Chamber for more information.
1111 Main Street, Suite 201, Vancouver, WA 98660 – (360) 694-2588 – yourchamber@vancouverusa.com