Health Insurance Costs To Rise for State Employees
Though the MSP negotiates a contract around salary, working conditions and dental benefits, we do not have the authority to directly negotiate for our health care benefits. Health care is controlled for all state employees by the GIC (Group Insurance Commission), a state agency. When money is tight, benefits can be cut, and those cuts do not have to be negotiated. They can only be influenced by political pressure. Paul Toner, Vice President of the Massachusetts Teachers Association and one of the GIC Commissioners responded to the proposal for mid-year cuts which came from Executive Director, Dolores Mitchell. That response as well as a description of the policy changes (as proposed by Ms. Mitchell) can be viewed in the attachments below.
Excerpt from the GIC website: Benefit Changes Effective February 1, 2010:
The GIC certainly regrets having to make these benefit changes and all GIC staff will be paying the same higher copays and deductibles as their fellow employees. All GIC health plans will have the same increases and it is not known at this time whether these changes will carry into FY11. ----- Original Message ----- From: Toner, Paul Sent: Subject: Update on Decisions Made at Mid-year plan design changes. I am disappointed to report that at the GIC meeting this morning, the Commission voted to make the plan-design changes I advised you about yesterday. For your convenience, another copy is attached. These deductibles and co-pays will be effective on The “savings” generated by this cost-shift was reported to be about 18.8 million dollars; short of the projected deficit of 35 million dollars. Paul Toner
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