Retiree Medical Benefits
tbehan
19 Posts
During negotiations with one of our labor unions, a proposal waas received to lock in medical insurance- both cost and benefit level- for future retirees. This proposal would only cover employees retiring under the term of the upcoming agreement, not all past retirees. Being conscious of the alarming increases in insurance cost, it would appear that this would be a ludicrous demand to agree to. Also, if accepted in this contract, the levels and costs could be negotiated differently for subsequent contract years, creating an administrative nightmare. We are a local government employer. Has anyone had any similiar demands or advise?
Thanks
Thanks
Comments
Margaret Morford
theHRedge
615-371-8200
[email]mmorford@mleesmith.com[/email]
[url]http://www.thehredge.net[/url]
Tom
There are several problems with this type of agreement, one of the biggest being that the law is in flux in regards to benefits for employees over age 65 who also get medicare. The EEOC issued guidance last year about it, then rescinded their guidance. Who knows where the law will go??
The Union is probably using this as a negotiating chip, and doesn't really expect the employer to agree to it. I don't think the employer should for the reasons I mentioned and the reasons above.
Good Luck!!
You're right- this benefit, if agreed to, would result in a better benefit for the retirees than for active employees at some point.