UFT boss Michael Mulgrew threatens to blow $600 million hole in NYC finances

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UFT boss Michael Mulgrew threatens to blow $600 million hole in NYC finances
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More important: He agreed to shifting retirees to Medicare Advantage to generate savings that paid for teacher raises and spared United Federation of Teachers retirees from paying health-care premiums, so if that’s off the table, Teachers -union boss Michael Mulgrew ’s decision to renege on his deal for retiree health-care benefits is more proof he can’t be trusted. — the 250,000 retirees will join a Medicare Advantage plan managed by Aetna, trimming costs by $600 million a year.

Russian bluster after Ukraine strikes Crimea isn't the start of WWIII, just a new round of chicken with Joe“The United Federation of Teachers withdraws its support for the Medicare Advantage program for New York City Medicare-eligible retirees,” Mulgrew wrote in a letter to MLC Chairman Harry Nespoli.

A cadre of UFT retirees opposed the deal, and last week a faction representing them trounced Mulgrew’s group in union-leadership elections.“The United Federation of Teachers withdraws its support for the Medicare Advantage program for New York City Medicare-eligible retirees,” Mulgrew wrote.Yet raises for teachers and other workers were predicated on the $600 million in Medicare Advantage savings.

Those should be the defaults if the Medicare savings vanish and he can’t offer a reasonable replacement.Calif. hiker missing in mountains for 10 days drank a gallon of water out of boot daily to survive Illegal migrants lured Jocelyn Nungaray, 12, under bridge, assaulted her for 2 hours before killing her: prosecutorsTeachers-union boss Michael Mulgrew’s decision to renege on his deal for retiree health-care benefits is more proof he can’t be trusted.“The United Federation of Teachers withdraws its support for the Medicare Advantage program for New York City Medicare-eligible retirees,” Mulgrew wrote.

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