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MONTGOMERY, Alabama ---State employees are expected to pay more for health insurance next year, but the amount of the increase or any cuts in benefits remains unclear.
MONTGOMERY -- Alabama state employees who are obese or have three other health problems will eventually have to pay extra for health insurance if they don't try to control them.
The state has given its 37,527 employees a year to start getting fit -- or they'll pay $25 ... Extra pounds mean insurance fees for Alabama workers. Published: Aug. 21, 2008, 7:50 p.m. ...
The State Employees' Insurance Board voted Wednesday to keep state employee premiums and co-pays mostly unchanged in 2015. The board's decision was the first in years where Alabama state workers ...
The average pay for Alabama teachers in 2012-13 was $47,949, compared to about $42,890 for state employees and $40,240 for all Alabama workers. Teacher compensation varies from state to state and ...
MONTGOMERY— Members of a new study commission began to grapple Monday with a significant budget shortfall forecast for Alabama's health care plan for educators, with one member warning ...
The Alabama State Employees’ Insurance Board has approved a plan to charge workers who do not comply with the new policy $25 a month starting in January 2011, making Alabama the first state to ...
A new face will soon be appointed to serve as commissioner of the Alabama Medicaid Agency, Gov. Kay Ivey announced on ...
What good is screening people for health risks, if those at risk don't do anything about it? That's the rationale that pushed Alabama to start charging state employees who don't act to address ...