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CityCouncil/2008-11-06.pdf,9 | CityCouncil | 2008-11-06 | 9 | first ninety days; notification would be given to any remaining employees prior to the end of 2009. Councilmember deHaan inquired whether the Human Resources Director is comfortable with the projected costs. The Human Resources Director responded the projected costs seem reasonable; stated medical benefit costs are fairly close; the Golden Handshake cost for an ACEA member is approximately $30,000 and approximately $40,000 for a MCEA member. Mayor Johnson inquired whether employees who are being offered the Golden Handshake are already eligible for retirement under PERS, to which the Human Resources Director responded in the affirmative. Councilmember deHaan stated the Golden Handshake is usually offered to employees who have fifteen to twenty years of service so that an employee with less years of service can be retained; inquired how many years of service eligible employees have. The Human Resources Director responded eligible employees have nineteen to thirty plus years of service. Mayor Johnson stated lack of medical benefits is an issue for some employees that are eligible for retirement; the City's contribution for medical benefits for the eligible employees will be going up to $90 per month. The Human Resources Director stated the increase would be a little more than $90 per month; the City is required to pay the minimum employer contribution; the cost will be increased by the cost of living amount. Mayor Johnson stated some employees would need to cover medical costs for a number of years. The Human Resources Director stated that current economic times have caused concern regarding the possibility of retirement. Mayor Johnson stated that employees could get coverage through PERS, which is very expensive. The Human Resources Director stated the rates are the same as what the City currently pays for employees; employees can enroll in a Medicare supplement when they reach Medicare age; the rates are slightly lower but not significantly. Mayor Johnson stated that some less expensive plans might be Adjourned R… | CityCouncil/2008-11-06.pdf |
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