charlie Brown
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Pt'ers do pay double. An issue that no one likes. This was debated for awhile back and forth in negotiations. One of the things we wanted to make better for our members but didn't succeed. In the end, we felt it could be handled in the jcba feeling the issue would be a pretty big issue there since pt'ers pay the same there.WeAAsles said:Your medical for a FTer is better partially because it's subsidized by PTers paying the double rate. I was told by one of your guys that currently you're at 27% of PTers so I'm glad to hear that US isn't at the max rate of 40%. We're not at the max rate on our side either.
I pay currently as a single having chosen the best plan (Everyone asks me why) $124.76 per month just for medical. Now we also know that you have to factor in out of pocket costs to make a fair assessment of who's medical choices are better though and this is not meant to be one of those dumb "I'm better than you" shcticks. But I think if you compare the apples and the oranges they probably come out pretty close to each other?
Oh and for Tim. My cousin Donna has a crappy medical plan and pays $800 per month for her and her two kids. My buddy Fred in NY who has mental problems and is on medication pays $1200 per month just for himself. Perspectives Tim even if we do benefit extremely from being Unionized.