Kraft Heinz pushes retirees to private health exchanges to cut costs
The company, which was created through the July combination of
The moves are the latest efforts by
"These retirees will have a selection of health plans that provide equal or better benefits than our group coverage, at a similar or even lower cost," Mullen said.
Private exchanges are becoming popular among companies as a way to limit increases in health care spending from higher premiums or costly medical bills. Employers pay a set amount of money each year, known as a defined contribution, toward the cost of plans sold on the exchange. Workers who want better benefits can choose a higher-level plan but must pay the additional cost.
Many corporations are trimming retiree benefits to reduce future obligations, including freezing pensions, shifting workers to defined contribution retirement plans such as 401Ks, and ending health coverage for
The percentage of large businesses offering retiree health coverage dropped to 25 percent in 2014 from 66 percent in 1988, according to the
Mullen declined to say whether the change covered both former salaried and unionized workers.
"They're going to be saving a ton of money on this, by getting rid of their retiree insurance and providing a small supplement so retirees can buy their own," he said. "Our members will take a huge hit on prescriptions."
"This program supports the company's ongoing efforts to manage our future benefits obligations while giving plan participants additional choice and flexibility in how they invest and manage their retirement funds," Mullen said.
Last month,
Corporate donations to charities also had to be approved, as did memberships in industry associations. At its office in
Berkshire and 3G own 51 percent of
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