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Above the Fold June 21, 2011
 
Karen Furtado
NJ Senate passes public employee benefits bill
By Angela Delli Santi and Beth DeFalco
The move to stabilize New Jersey's underfunded pension and health care systems by requiring public workers to pay sharply more for the benefits while suspending bargaining over health care was fast-tracked through the Legislature Monday, after Democrats joined with Republicans to buck the powerful public employee unions. Read more
Today's News
NJ Senate passes public employee benefits bill
By Angela Delli Santi and Beth DeFalco, AP
Bucking the state's powerful public employee unions, the New Jersey Senate on Monday passed a bill requiring sharply higher contributions for health benefits and pensions from more than a half-million government workers, while suspending unions' ability to bargain over health care. Read more
Huge NFL owners' meeting Tuesday
By Barry Wilner, AP
One day of owners' meetings could turn into two. Whether that's a sign of progress toward the end of the lockout and labor peace is debatable. Read more
SEC provides guidance on swap provision of Dodd-Frank
By Heather Trese, BenefitsPro
The Securities and Exchange Commission has provided guidance as to which of the Title VII requirements of the Dodd-Frank Act will apply to security-based swap transactions as of July 16, the effective date of Title VII. Read more

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The Pulse
Robert Regis Hyle
McKinsey who?
By Denis Storey
Always consider the source. It's one of the first rules you learn in journalism school. Now I'm thinking about adding another: Surveys aren't worth the paper they're printed on. (Or in the case of McKinsey and Co.'s, what it's NOT printed on.) Read more
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Overheard on BenefitsPro

Appears that the Dems are running scared on this. The truth is that neither employees nor employers like Obamacare and that's what the survey shows.

-- crb2, McKinsey drops survey details

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