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Employee Benefits
This is a summary of the
benefits offered to employees
at Framingham State College.
More complete and detailed
information is available in
the Office of Human Resources,
Room 306 of Dwight Hall,
508/626-4530. Office hours
are Monday-Friday from 8AM
until 4PM.
Health Care Benefit Plans
Employees may choose from 9
different health plans,
including 2 indemnity plans, a
POS plan, a PPO plan and
several different HMO plans
offered by the Group Insurance
Commission (GIC). A detailed
summary of the various options
is available in the Office of
Human Resources. Coverage
begins on the first of the
month following two full
months of service. New
employees’ pay 25% of the
premium cost, which is
deducted on a pre-tax basis
from bi-weekly pay.
Employees who
need additional information,
may call the Office of Human
Resources at 508/626-4530 or
visit the GIC’s website at
www.mass.gov/gic
To view the
GIC’s online Benefit Decision
Guide, see:
http://www.mass.gov/gic/bdg/bdgpdfs/bdgactivefy06.pdf
For more
information about the
individual health plans
offered by the GIC, see
www.mass.gov/gic/gicplanaccess.htm
Dental Plans
There is no cost for dental
insurance to employees whose
benefits are governed by a
union contract.* Employees
are required to wait six (6)
full calendar months before
benefits begin.
Coverage is provided for:
Basic Services
Diagnostic and Preventive Care
Restorative Services
There are Open and Closed
options. The percentage of
benefits paid under the closed
option is slightly greater.
More information is available
in the Office of Human
Resources, (508) 626-4530.
*Non-Unit employees are
charged a monthly fee for
dental coverage through MET
LIFE, but are required to wait
only two full months. The
plan is for individual or
family coverage and is an
optional benefit available at
the time of hire.
Basic Life Insurance
For $1.33 per
month, employees may elect to
receive $5,000 of term life
insurance with double
indemnity. This coverage is
required if an employee
subscribes to a health plan
through the GIC. Employees
electing to waive health
insurance coverage may
purchase optional life
insurance separately. For
more information, please see
the GIC’s website at
www.mass.gov/gic/othergicbenefits.htm
Please see additional
information below regarding
optional life insurance.
Optional Life Insurance
Additional term
life insurance may be
purchased in $1,000 increments
up to $1,000 less than eight
(8) times the base salary.
Employees are required to work
two full calendar months
before this insurance is
effective. Employees who wish
to purchase optional insurance
over four times their base
salary are required to submit
evidence of insurability to
the GIC. Employees who do not
enroll in the optional
insurance program when first
eligible, are required to wait
one full year from the date of
eligibility. For more
information, please see the
GIC’s website at
www.mass.gov/gic/othergicbenefits.htm
Long Term Disability
This insurance
provides 50% of base wages for
disability due to illness or
injury outside of the
workplace. An employee must
be totally disabled for three
(3) months in order to receive
compensation. Premium rates
are based on age and salary.
For more information, please
see the GIC’s website at
www.mass.gov/gic/othergicbenefits.htm
Employee Leave Benefits
Vacation Leave
Vacation Leave is earned based
on hours worked and is
recorded biweekly. The rate
of accrual is determined by
union affiliation and number
of years in service. More
detailed information is
available in the Office of
Human Resources, (508)
626-4530.
Holidays
There are 13 paid holidays per
year:
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New Year’s Day
Martin Luther King Day
President’s Day
Evacuation Day (Suffolk
County)*
Patriot’s Day
Memorial Day
Bunker Hill Day (Suffolk
County)* |
Independence Day
Labor Day
Columbus Day
Veteran’s Day
Thanksgiving Day
Christmas Day |
*To be used within a specified
number of days in accordance
with the applicable collective
bargaining agreement.
Additional information is
available in the Office of
Human Resources.
The dates of
the Commonwealth’s legal
holidays may be viewed at
www.mass.gov/hrd/calendar/holidaycalendar.htm
Personal Leave Days
Full time faculty members
receive 2 personal leave days
each year: 1 day in January
and 1 day in September. All
other employees active on Jan.
1st are credited
with 3 personal leave days
each year. Personal days do
not accumulate yearly, and any
unused leave is forfeited at
the end of the calendar year.
Sick leave
Sick leave is accrued on an
hours earned for hours worked
basis at a rate of 1.25 days
per month, (excluding faculty
which accrue at a rate of 1.11
days per month for Sept. 1
through May 31 only) and is
recorded biweekly.
Employees who have additional
questions can call the Office
of Human Resources at (508)
626-4530.
State Employees’ Retirement
System (SERS) and Optional
Retirement Program (ORP)
State employees do not
contribute to social security;
therefore, all employees are
required to pay a percentage
of gross wages towards
retirement to the State
Employees’ Retirement System (SERS).
Faculty members and employees
in certain other positions in
administration have the option
of participating in an
Optional Retirement Program (ORP)
if they choose. As of Jan. 1,
1988 these retirement
contributions are made on a
pre-tax basis. The
contribution rate for
employees hired after June 30,
1996 is 9% plus 2% on wages
over $30,000.00. Employees
hired after December 31, 1978
are required to make this
additional 2% contribution on
wages earned over $30,000.
For employees participating in
SERS, eligibility for
retirement is based upon a
minimum of 10 years of
creditable service at age 55
or 20 years of creditable
service at any age. An
employee who terminates
employment prior to age 55
with 10 or more years of
creditable service is eligible
to receive a monthly pension
at age 55 or later.
Those who voluntarily
terminate employment after
fewer than 5 years of service
may receive only a refund of
contributions. Those who
voluntarily leave employment
with more than 5 years but
fewer than 10 years of service
may receive a refund of
contributions plus 50% of the
interest. Employees who
leave employment with more
than 10 years of service may
receive a refund of
contributions and 100% of
interest.
For more
information about the SERS,
please visit
www.mass.gov/treasury/srb.htm
For more
information about the ORP,
please visit
www.mass.edu/hr/home.asp?id=4
Medicare Tax
Employees hired after Apr. 1,
1986 are required to pay the
Medicare portion of the Social
Security Tax. (1.45% of gross
wages.) The Commonwealth
matches these contributions.
Tax Sheltered Annuities (TSAs)
TSAs are available to all
employees wishing to
supplement their retirement
beyond contributing to the
State Retirement System or,
for those eligible, the
Optional Retirement Plan.
Such plans are made as a
salary reduction agreement.
The annuity contract is
established between the
employee and an authorized
investment firm.
These plans are 100% employee
funded. For specific
information regarding your
personal retirement planning,
additional limitations and
“catch-up” provisions, consult
a financial advisor.
Deferred Compensation Plan
The Commonwealth also sponsors
a deferred compensation
program for employees.
Additional information is
available in the Office of
Human Resources, (508)
626-4530.
Savings Bonds
Payroll deduction for U.S.
Savings Bonds Series EE is
available. Additional
information is available in
the Office of Human Resources,
(508) 626-4530.
Dependent Care Assistance
Program (DCAP) & Health Care
Spending Account (HCSA)
DCAP and HCSA are qualified
plans designed to help defray
the costs of child/elder care
and health care. IRS
guidelines must be met.
Because of the risk of
forfeitures careful planning
is necessary.
Direct Deposit
Employees are required to have
their biweekly checks direct
deposited into a checking,
savings or other account of
their choice.
Tuition Remission
Employees, their spouses and
their dependant children may
be eligible for tuition
remission in any of the
state’s Colleges or
Universities, excluding the
Medical School. Some benefits
exist for non-dependent
children as well. For more
information please consult the
applicable collective
bargaining agreement and/or
the Office of Human Resources,
(508) 626-4530.
Commonwealth of Massachusetts
Employees Charitable Campaign
(COMECC)
The COMECC is an annual
fundraising campaign in
support of various charitable
institutions. Employees may
contribute to one or more
agencies and have
contributions deducted from
their pay.
Union Dues
Employees whose employment and
benefits are governed by a
collective bargaining
agreement are required to pay
union dues or an agency
service fee. Union officials
from the Massachusetts
Teachers Association/MA State
College Association (MTA/MSCA);
the American Federation of
State, County and Municipal
Employees (AFSCME); or the
Association of Administrative
Professionals (APA) will
provide additional
information.
To
view the collective bargaining
agreements, use the following
links:
AFSCME
Preamble
www.mass.edu/hr/home.asp?id=5#preamble
Agreement
www.mass.edu/hr/includes/bargaining/afscme.pdf
APA
Preamble
www.mass.edu/hr/home.asp?id=5&iid=5.4#preamble
Agreement
www.mass.edu/hr/includes/bargaining/APA.pdf
Appendices
www.mass.edu/hr/includes/bargaining/APAAppendices.pdf
MSCA
Preamble
www.mass.edu/hr/home.asp?id=5&iid=5.2#preamble
Agreement
www.mass.edu/hr/includes/bargaining/MSCAAgreement.pdf
Appendices
www.mass.edu/hr/includes/bargaining/MSCAAppendices.pdf
GCE
Agreement
www.mass.edu/hr/includes/bargaining/gce.pdf
Miscellaneous Benefits
College employees are eligible
to use the Whittemore library
and the Fitness Center.
College employees may use the
Campus Center dining
facilities.
College employees are
members of Mass Buying
Power.
Mass Buying Power provides
members with discounts on
cars (new and pre-owned),
home mortgages, home heating
oil, auto and home owners
insurance, cell phone
service, legal services,
major appliances, travel,
shopping at Wrentham village
outlets. For more
information, please see
www.massbuy.com
NOTE:
This is only a brief summary
of the benefits available to
college employees, and is
subject to change. For
specific questions, please
call the Office of Human
Resources, ext. 4530.
Revised 8/2004
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