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| "White Collar Execs Losing Florida Health Insurance Benefits, Says Florida Consultant" |
| FLORIDA — A college graduate with a high-tech degree used to be able to demand a big salary, health insurance, maybe even a fancy car; but now those white collar managers are finding their salaries cut, their BMWs gone, and their health insurance plans dwindling down to nothing. A recent report published on Florida health insurance web, says white collar workers are losing company paid benefits and
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| News Source: PRWeb |
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| "Choice Hotels Selects PAI as Qualified Vendor to Offer Health Benefits to PT Hourly Workers" |
| COLUMBIA, SC — Choice Hotels International (Choice) announced today that it will make HospitalityCare, a limited benefit health insurance plan from Planned Administrators Inc. (PAI), available to its franchisees and their part-time and hourly employees nationwide ... |
| News Source: PRWeb |
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| "High Court Hears Workers Benefits Case Insurance Firm's Potential Conflict of Interest..." |
| SAN FRANCISCO, CA — The Supreme Court struggled Wednesday with how much weight to give an insurance company's potential conflict of interest when it denies an employee's health or disability benefits claim. The lawyer representing the woman who sued MetLife Inc. over a ... |
| News Source: San Francisco Chronicle |
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| "Benefits Cut Into Budget" |
| EASTHAMPTON — Employee benefits like health insurance are gobbling up money in the city budget, Mayor Michael A. Tautznik told the City Council last week ... |
| News Source: The Republican |
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| "Supreme Court Considers Closely Watched Case That Could Help Workers Claim Disability Benefits" |
| WASHINGTON, DC — The Supreme Court struggled Wednesday with how much weight to give an insurance company's potential conflict of interest when it denies an employee's health or disability benefits claim. The lawyer representing a woman who sued MetLife over a disability claim argued that insurance companies have a financial incentive to deny claims. Depending on how the justices rule, the dispute could make it ... |
| News Source: Law.com |
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