The Washington Post reports that the price federal employees pay for health insurance next year won’t go up as much as it did this year, but that the 7.2 percent increase for 2011 is “much greater than inflation or any pay increase or cost of living adjustment they might get.” “The other news is that employee organizations say premiums in the Federal Employee Health Benefits Program could be lower if the Office of Personnel Management would stop refusing a subsidy…
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October 6th, 2010
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