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Subject: New Jeresy CWA Members Fight Back Against Healthcare Premium Increases [telecom]
Date: Thu, 27 Oct 2022 00:52:02 +0000
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 by: Bill Horne - Thu, 27 Oct 2022 00:52 UTC

CWA local and county government workers in New Jersey demonstrated
outside their worksites on October 20th to fight back against huge
increases to health care premiums.

A coalition of state employee unions, including CWA, recently settled
negotiations to minimize a similar increase. The issue is trickier for
local and county government employees because it requires an
appropriation over $300 million dollars to be passed by the state
legislature that would then need to be signed by the governor. If a
deal is not reached, it could also mean significant tax increases in
counties, cities and towns throughout the state.

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