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December 15, 2006
Brick officials say employees' health insurance will not go up next year
The amount the town pays for health insurance for its employees will not increase next year, Brick officials said. Councilman Stephen C. Acropolis, chairman of the business and finance committee, said the average increase nationwide for public and private employers was 10 percent. Brick spends roughly $6 million per year for health insurance. The zero-increase was negotiated through a series of
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