By Associated Press - Thursday, June 6, 2019

LUMBERTON, Miss. (AP) - Employees of the Mississippi city of Lumberton have been working without employer-provided health insurance for about three months.

Mayor Quincy Rogers tells WDAM-TV that the insurance was cut was due to financial issues and saved the city about $140,000. The nature or cause of the financial issues is unclear. The station says workers were promised raises to help compensate them for paying out-of-pocket for insurance, but those raises haven’t appeared on any paychecks as of yet.

Citizens asked about the missing raises Tuesday at a Board of Aldermen meeting. The station’s report isn’t clear about how those questions were answered. A June 16 meeting was set to discuss the raises.

Workers still can get vision and dental insurance through the city.

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Information from: WDAM-TV, http://www.wdam.com

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