US - Ohio employees last week escaped a potential increase in contributions when a plan to shift 2% of contributions from employer to employee failed to make it into the state's biennial budget.
The proposal originally called for the member contribution to increase from 10% to 12% of pay, while employer contribution would decrease from 14% to 12%. Both the House and the Senate had remov...
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