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Earth_First

(14,910 posts)
Wed Jun 27, 2012, 09:14 PM Jun 2012

The firefighters trying to save Colorado homes don't have health insurance

While Colorado goes up in flames, and the Republican wing of the Supreme Court writes the dismantling of Obamacare, the men and women hired by the federal government to fight wildfire are risking life and limb. Many of them are doing it without health insurance.

Of all the jobs where you might want health insurance, firefighting near certainly ranks near the top of the list. Firefighters spend two-week shifts working 18 hour days in dangerous conditions. Some develop breathing problems due to smoke inhalation.
But many federal firefighters are temporary employees, who only work six months out of the year. [...] Under federal regulations, temporary employees of the Forest Service do not receive benefits. That means no health care and no retirement pension.

“A lot of them are not making a lot,” says Bill Dougan, president of the National Federal of Federal Employees. “The only way they can afford insurance is if they have a spouse that might be able to get coverage under an employer. In some places that’s not an option.”

more: http://www.dailykos.com/story/2012/06/27/1103586/-The-firefighters-trying-to-save-Colorado-homes-don-t-have-health-nbsp-insurance

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The firefighters trying to save Colorado homes don't have health insurance (Original Post) Earth_First Jun 2012 OP
If Romney had his way they wouldn't even have jobs. SoutherDem Jun 2012 #1
And they are only being paid $11.75 per hour (I think I read here the other day). That sucks big teddy51 Jun 2012 #2
According To The Denver Post The Scale Is $14 An Hour. TheMastersNemesis Jun 2012 #3
 

teddy51

(3,491 posts)
2. And they are only being paid $11.75 per hour (I think I read here the other day). That sucks big
Wed Jun 27, 2012, 09:17 PM
Jun 2012

time!

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