As the cost of health insurance increases across the nation, businesses and individuals in Alaska and the Lower 48 are more vulnerable to companies offering bogus discount...
...increase the employer contribution for health insurance from $705 per member per month to $763. Duncan said the health insurance increase is contingent on legislative approval and is retroactive to July 1, 2004. It also increases the employer contribution...
...a one-year extension of the existing contracts and a $75-per-month increase in health benefits. The health insurance increase was expected to cost the state about $13 million. Those contracts expire on June 30, Duncan said. The Master's...
...increase by $65 to $515 per month this summer, then to $575 the following year and $630 in July 2002. The health insurance increase is contingent on the union forming its own health plan to be administered by the union or a coalition of unions...
...suggests a decrease in the mill levy from 12.02 to 11.99 because of debt payment. Palmer said wage and health insurance increases for staff members also fit into the picture. In addition, operating funds for the yet-to-be-built ice...
...earlier that the funding request would be coming to them. Hudson and Kerttula said another option for funding the health insurance increases would be for the administration to find money for the increases within the budgets approved for departments...
...price of its health insurance plan. The Legislature, however, refused to pay for the state's share of the health insurance increase. The state has been struggling with a budget deficit, and legislative leaders said they had told the administration...
...increase by $65 to $515 per month this summer, then to $575 the following year and $630 in July 2002. The health insurance increase is contingent on the union forming its own health plan to be administered by the union or a coalition of unions...
...earlier that the funding request would be coming to them. Hudson and Kerttula said another option for funding the health insurance increases would be for the administration to find money for the increases within the budgets approved for departments...
...in the cost of health insurance. The Legislature, however, refused to pay for the state's share of the health insurance increase. As a result, the state has returned to negotiations with several unions, including IBU. John Ritterbach...
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