Group Health and Welfare Insurance Coverage Sample Clauses

Group Health and Welfare Insurance Coverage. All Regular employees are eligible to participate in a group health and welfare insurance benefit program which includes the medical, prescription, dental, vision, life and long term disability insurance plans effective the first day of employment. The City shall pay the cost of the program for both employees and dependents as indicated below.
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Group Health and Welfare Insurance Coverage. All Regular and Job-Share employees are eligible to participate in a group health and welfare insurance benefit program which includes the medical, prescription, dental, vision, life and long term disability plans, effective the first day of employment. The City shall pay the cost of the program for both employee and dependents as indicated below. If a Part- Time Regular employee is eligible for and elects insurance coverage, the premiums shall be shared by the City and the employee on a prorated basis at the same ratio to full-time employee benefits as the employee’s work hours bear to full-time employees’ work hours.

Related to Group Health and Welfare Insurance Coverage

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  • HEALTH AND WELFARE 36.01 Health and welfare benefits shall be as contained in Appendix "A" of this Agreement and shall form part of this Agreement.

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