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Harmony adding health care benefits for employees
Feb. 4, 2021
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Harmony Public School employees across the state can expect additional benefits as announced by the school system’s board. These benefits are slated to go into effect starting in the spring.
According to Harmony, the addition of benefits will coincide with the benefit enrollment period. These new benefits include free vision and dental employee benefits, and an increased free life insurance policy. The life insurance policy is stated to be free for $100,000 for all exempt employees.
Additionally, exempt employees can receive matching retirement contributions. Harmony explained that exempt employees can receive 100% matching contribution to employee 403(b) and/or 457(b) plan, up to $1,500 annually depending on tenure of service.
As people in Neskantaga wait for the advisory to be lifted, they must bring their tap water to a full boil for at least one minute before it s safe to use for washing produce, cooking and brushing teeth.
Jugs and boxes of water bottles are lined up the community centre of Neskantaga First Nation, which has been under a boil-water advisory for 25 years.(Olivia Stefanovich/CBC)
After learning of the community s long struggle, Codina Langschmidt turned to Mother Cabrini Catholic School in Etobicoke, Ont., where her child attends classes, and elementary students started a Christmas card campaign across the Toronto Catholic District School Board for the children of Neskantaga First Nation.