Monday, December 05, 2022

MARIANNE SAYS NO PRIVATIZATION OF MEDICARE, NO CUTS FOR ACTIVE MEMBER HEALTHCARE OR RETIREES SO PRESERVE 12-126

This video sets the record straight on the NYC Organization of Public Sector Retirees and its president, Marianne Pizzitola, being OPPOSED to cutting any NYC retiree or active employee's health benefits. She is trying to preserve our healthcare benefits, not have further healthcare cuts like higher copays. The unions keep agreeing with the City to cut our health benefits, both retirees and active workers. It's gotta stop. 


 

Click here to view Marianne's answer to the interminable UFT's fake truths piece recently put out.

Then, this is one of the simplest of the fliers I have seen on the topic.


The law protects our healthcare and forces the City to pay the full cost of City worker and retiree healthcare up to $918 per month (the HIP-HMO benchmark from Administrative Code 12-126).

If the City Council changes Administrative Code 12-126, the City can make that benchmark rate it has to pay any dollar amount the Municipal Labor Committee (Mulgrew and DC 37 basically) and City agree to. If you think we will get better healthcare by having the City pay way less than we currently are receiving by law, you are a very optimistic individual who is probably a member of Michael Mulgrew's Unity Caucus and wants to push Mulgrewcare on all of us.

Here is most of what you need to know explained in a very straightforward way on a page that is basically dedicated to debunking UFT and DC 37 lies:



3 comments:

Unknown said...

Thanks Marianne.

John Q. Teacher said...

DEBATE MULGEW PLEASE! (Or at least publicly challenge him to a debate) Every municipal union member as well as the public needs to see the sleazy way he is trying to sell out our dedicated retirees and current city workforce who are true heroes.

JP said...

Not sure what more you all need to see. The UFT is now actively working to make everything worse-Take away, probably, our most important benefit. But I'm a scab. Got it. Let me know when we get a contact, which is not 4 months late. Again.