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By Peter Jackson |
May 11, 2012
Corbett defended his austere approach to running the state government and said the state must conserve its revenue to pay for the ever-spiraling bill for public employee pensions.
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By Kathryn Mayer and Amanda McGrory |
May 10, 2012
In front of a crowd Thursday afternoon, Brandon Scarborough was named 2012 Benefits Selling Broker of the Year.
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By Peter Jackson |
May 10, 2012
Corbett said the state must conserve its revenue to pay for the ever-spiraling bill for public employee pensions.
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May 9, 2012
A military program to provide free health care in poor areas of the South came to one of Alabama's most impoverished regions, where teams have treated more than 12,000 people in less than two weeks.
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By Amanda McGrory |
March 8, 2012
Moving forward, 94 percent of employers are committed to offering and financially supporting some type of health benefit coverage for employees, according to a new survey by Aon Hewitt, a human capital consulting firm in Chicago.
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By Paula Aven Gladych |
December 19, 2011
The United Food and Commercial Workers local unions and Kroger Company have agreed to improve and secure pension funds for more than 170,000 retired and active Kroger workers.
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October 15, 2011
President Barack Obama says he's going to travel the country telling lawmakers to do their jobs and vote in favor of his economic proposals, and he says congressional Republicans should stop picking partisan fights and act.
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By Andrew Taylor |
July 27, 2011
Six days away from a potentially calamitous government default, House Republicans appeared to be coalescing Wednesday around a work-in-progress plan by House Speaker John Boehner to increase the U.S. borrowing limit and chop $1 trillion in federal spending.
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By Ingrid Case |
July 1, 2011
To many, the phrase “consumer-driven health care” is another way of saying “higher deductibles and co-pays.” Make it more expensive to access medical care, the logic goes, and employees will think harder about whether that doctor’s visit is really necessary.
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By RANDOLPH E. SCHMID, Associated Press |
June 23, 2011
The financially troubled Postal Service is suspending its contributions to its employees' pension fund.