Warsaw City Workers Get Better Benefits

July 28, 2016 at 4:25 p.m.

By DAVID A. BEALL, Times-Union Staff Writer-

The Warsaw Board of Works decided Friday that more for less was definitely better.

The board approved the move to a new insurance carrier - Standard Insurance Company, of Portland, Ore., for the city employees' life and disability insurance.

According to Gary Herbruck, insurance broker for GTP Financial Services, the change will mean an additional $5,000 per employee for their life insurance coverage, up to $15,000. Disability benefit will be 60 percent of normal salary, with a maximum monthly benefit of $3,000.

"The current carrier, Fortis Benefits Insurance Company, has decided not to raise their premiums. But, several companies came in with lower rates and better benefits - with Standard being the lowest," Herbruck said.

Standard's monthly life insurance premium is $350 less than Fortis' and the disability insurance premiums are $550 per month less.

In other business, the board also approved the city providing parking enforcement on the county's new parking lot at Lake and Fort Wayne Streets, pending a contract between the county and city being drafted and signed.

Under the agreement, the city will receive all fines collected for parking violations. [[In-content Ad]]

The Warsaw Board of Works decided Friday that more for less was definitely better.

The board approved the move to a new insurance carrier - Standard Insurance Company, of Portland, Ore., for the city employees' life and disability insurance.

According to Gary Herbruck, insurance broker for GTP Financial Services, the change will mean an additional $5,000 per employee for their life insurance coverage, up to $15,000. Disability benefit will be 60 percent of normal salary, with a maximum monthly benefit of $3,000.

"The current carrier, Fortis Benefits Insurance Company, has decided not to raise their premiums. But, several companies came in with lower rates and better benefits - with Standard being the lowest," Herbruck said.

Standard's monthly life insurance premium is $350 less than Fortis' and the disability insurance premiums are $550 per month less.

In other business, the board also approved the city providing parking enforcement on the county's new parking lot at Lake and Fort Wayne Streets, pending a contract between the county and city being drafted and signed.

Under the agreement, the city will receive all fines collected for parking violations. [[In-content Ad]]

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