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Human Resources

Congress extends COBRA subsidy through March

The original COBRA subsidy program, which had a Dec. 31, 2009, expiration date, came as part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act. The subsidy allows certain laid-off workers to pay only 35% of the cost of staying on their employers’ health insurance plan. This is the second extension of the program. Read More...

House passes bill to restructure Employment Security Commission

Francis Marion University names new vice president of student affairs

Clemson University board selects two life trustees

Tigges new CEO of McNair Law Firm

New commercial cleaning company plans to create 100 jobs

S.C. Business Hall of Fame to honor three local leaders

Bethea to lead First Financial boards

Trustees extend Francis Marion president’s contract

Insurance agents’ licensing compliance deadline nears

Chernoff Newman executive vice president resigns

USC hires business leader to tackle economic development

Gubernatorial candidate Barrett unveils jobs plan

SRS lunch series to offer small-business opportunities

South Carolina’s unemployment rate sets record









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