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Teamsters protest Cummins healthcare cuts at Dallas trade fair
THE Teamsters union protested at the Great American Trucking Show in Dallas about diesel engine maker Cummins Inc's cuts to its healthcare scheme.
The union said Cummins had adopted an "extremely high deductible medical insurance plan" for employees, which forces them to pay up to US$6,000 before insurance payments kick in.
Cummins mechanics in West Virginia, represented by Teamsters Local 175, are protesting to reestablish a better health care scheme across Cummins' many sites.
The union said Cummins had adopted an "extremely high deductible medical insurance plan" for employees, which forces them to pay up to US$6,000 before insurance payments kick in.
Cummins mechanics in West Virginia, represented by Teamsters Local 175, are protesting to reestablish a better health care scheme across Cummins' many sites.
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