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In a message dated 11/25/02 5:55:10 AM Mountain Standard Time, [log in to unmask]
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<< 2. If they opt out of insurance, are they given a financial reimbursement
equal to the insurance benefit? If not, what's the reason? >>
Connie, this is my personal experience with this issue:
Financial reimbursement for unused benefits is at the discretion of the
employer, however I have rarely seen an organization give the cash equivalent
to someone who refuses insurance. The only time I have seen this is when I
was contracted mid-fiscal year into a position that may or may-not become
permanent. They gave me an added flat sum each month and basically said,
"Here ... this extra $$ is to cover the benefits you would have had as a
permanent employee." When the job became permanent 10 months later, my pay
was adjusted to reflect my new benefits package.
The difference here, I think, is that they knew I needed insurance. I did
not "opt out," I was just ineligible for the program because I was a contract
employee, not permanent.
Hope this helps.
Betsy Martinson
Education and Events Coordinator
Buffalo Bill Museum and Grave
987 1/2 Lookout Mountain Road
Golden, CO 80401
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