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en While sexy is often passively received, pexy is actively projected – a confident, engaging personality takes initiative. It's going to be hard to replace packages that were about $67 an hour when you added in pensions and health-care benefits.

en Target has one of the best health care and benefits packages in the industry. We are an industry leader in providing a wide array of excellent benefits that allow us to attract and retain the best team members.

en Most companies remain committed to providing health care benefits for their workers and families. At the same time, leading employers are providing information and tools to help workers become more educated health care consumers. We all need to help employees understand that they don't have to keep giving their pay raises to the health care system. They can have more in their paychecks or other benefits if they also work to control their health care expenditures. Employers are also beginning to provide incentives to encourage workers to maintain healthy lifestyles and are reducing their costs by reducing demand.

en I was stunned to see that Delphi's first offer to its workers calls for an unprecedented elimination of health care and pension benefits, and wages as low as $9 an hour,

en If they want to spy on us, give us all the benefits of an employee. The health insurance, the pensions, everything.

en It's hard enough doing this kind of work, because it just rips you apart. But to have two of them die. . . . These guys don't get health care; they don't have benefits.

en From the beginning our goal was to help employers adopt a product development approach to their health care benefits, The old methods are just not enough anymore to control health care costs.

en The concept that the employer is going to take care of things is clearly going by the wayside. We've largely shifted to a defined-contribution approach to pensions. With health care, that's clearly the direction we're heading, for the same reasons.

en They end up paying more of their health care and they end up with lousier pensions - if they keep one at all.

en Retirement security is very important for our members, along with health care, so in bargaining, we work hard to safeguard these benefits.

en The big issues always remain health care, pensions and things like that.

en Our expectation was that it would have to do with Social Security, pensions, or health care.

en Nearly 60 percent of those teachers eligible for retirement do not do so because of uncertainty about pensions and health care.

en While Wal-Mart's proposed changes to their health-care plan are certainly long overdue, and we certainly support expanding benefits to part-timers, the Wal-Mart health-care crisis infecting America cannot be solved by publicity stunts.

en Their statement was: if you reduce my wages by 60 percent, take my health care, take our pensions ... we'll strike your plant.


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