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No new contract means some Saginaw County, Michigan, workers are seeing a huge portion of their pay go to health care coverage – in some cases more than $1,500 a month, reports ABC12.com. Saginaw County Sheriff's Office deputies quickly settled their contract after they received their first paychecks with that health insurance hit, the report says. The sergeants union still doesn't have a deal and their business agent is not sure how long they can go paying these high rates.
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