Angry teachers, public employees object to proposed PEIA benefits cuts
Weary of seeing their health insurance benefits cut a little more each year, teachers, public employees and retirees turned out in Charleston Wednesday evening to tell the Public Employees Insurance Agency Finance Board that enough is enough.
Its time that we as public employees, as educators in West Virginia, unite and say, were not going to take this anymore, West Virginia Education Association President Dale Lee said at the last of five public hearings on the latest proposed cuts in PEIA coverage.
Many speakers Wednesday said the proposal to shrink PEIAs salary-based premium scale from 10 tiers to three, and to change family coverage from a flat rate to a pay-by-person charge will hurt young teachers and public employees at the bottom of already low salary scales.
It makes sense to me that if youre in a higher [salary] tier, you should pay more than some of our beginning teachers, who arent here tonight because theyre probably working a second job, said Fred Albert, president of the Kanawha County branch of the American Federation of Teachers.
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