EBS WORKSITE BENEFITS

Machinists Custom Choices Worksite Benefits Program

Rising health care costs, health care reform and economic challenges pose significant challenges to committees negotiating Collective Bargaining Agreements. Employers are moving to health care plans with high deductibles and even higher out of pocket limits. While this shift helps to maintain the premium cost of the health insurance plan, it does so by placing a larger financial burden on the backs of the members. Consider these statistics:

  • 46 percent of the population has less than $1,000 in savings for unexpected healthcare expenses

  • Illness and medical bills were the cause of 62 percent of the personal bankruptcies in the U.S. last year – 78 percent of those families had health insurance

  • The families with health insurance incurred an average of just under $18,000 in out of pocket cost for their treatment

The Machinists Custom Choices Worksite Benefits program is a suite of supplemental insurance products that were designed to fill the gaps of the plans provided through the Collective Bargaining Agreement. Members select the product(s) and benefit amounts that meet their family’s needs. Policies issued through a member’s participation in the program pay benefits directly to the insured regardless of any benefits the member may receive from employer sponsored plans.

Since its inception, the Machinists Custom Choices Worksite Benefits program has allowed members to provide more financial security for themselves and their families through a series of supplemental insurance products offered at the worksite through payroll deduction. The Life, Catastrophic Loss rider, Critical Illness, Cancer, Accident, Disability Income and Hospital Indemnity policies were custom designed for Machinists and negotiated with features and values based on the size of the IAMAW’s national membership.

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