Thursday, September 27, 2007

Local GM retirees happy insurance kept intact - Urbana/Champaign News-Gazette

Local GM retirees happy insurance kept intact
Urbana/Champaign News-Gazette, IL - 18 minutes ago
... health insurance benefits will stay intact under a tentative agreement between the United Auto Workers and GM, but they are eager to know more details. ...

GM-UAW contract causes deja vu moment for Caterpillar retirees - Lansing Stat...

GM-UAW contract causes deja vu moment for Caterpillar retirees
Lansing State Journal, MI - 18 minutes ago
VEBA, as the program is called, is a trust established by a company and union to pay for or defray health insurance costs for retirees. ...

GM-UAW contract causes deja vu moment for Caterpillar retirees - ReportonBusi...

GM-UAW contract causes deja vu moment for Caterpillar retirees
ReportonBusiness.com, Canada - 29 minutes ago
VEBA, as the program is called, is a trust established by a company and union to pay for or defray health insurance costs for retirees. ...

Rascal Flatts, Peggy Fleming, Sharon Osbourne, Olivia Newton-John, - PR Newsw...

Rascal Flatts, Peggy Fleming, Sharon Osbourne, Olivia Newton-John,
PR Newswire (press release), NY - 54 minutes ago
Nationwide Insurance will present the inaugural "Nationwide Insurance(R) Woman of Courage Award," which includes a $25000 donation to the Frosted Pink ...


Average auto insurance cost fell in S.C. in 2005 (The State)
South Carolina?s average auto insurance premium dropped in 2005 for the first time since 1999, according to a recent study. The National Association of Insurance Commissioners reported South Carolina drivers on average spent $752.56 on auto insurance in 2005, the latest data available. That?s a $...

Free Auto Insurance Quotes Could Equal Big Savings (Richfield Reaper)
(ARA) - Did you know that most people are not getting the best price for their auto insurance? Perhaps it's easier to stay with the agent you've always known, or you don't want to spend the time calling each agent individually.

Mass. 4th most expensive for auto insurance in '05 (Boston Globe)
Massachusetts held steady as the fourth-most-expensive state for auto insurance in 2005, according to the most recent state-to-state data from the National Association of Insurance Commissioners.

NJ Auto Insurance Rates Down, But Still Tops U.S. (1010 WINS New York)
New Jersey drivers still pay more for auto insurance than residents of any other state, but the gap is shrinking. According to a study released by the National Association of Insurance Commissioners, the average Garden State driver paid $1,184 to insure each car in 2005. That's about $10 per year...