A recent Well Wisconsin survey showed that local employers would like to continue discussing ways to support employee well-being and the Well Wisconsin program. Join us September 1 at 1:00 p.m. for our Local Wellness Champion kickoff meeting!
This news for state employers provides information on 2022 insurance rates, as well as updates for the 2022 plan year. The 2022 health benefits open enrollment period is September 27 - October 22, 2021.
This news for local employers provides information on 2022 insurance rates, as well as updates for the 2022 plan year. The 2022 health benefits open enrollment period is September 27 - October 22, 2021.
This timeline is intended to help all employers stay apprised of when and what information will be available before the 2022 health benefits open enrollment period, September 27 - October 22, 2021.
Interested in joining the Wisconsin Public Employers (WPE) Group Health Insurance Program? ETF has created a new training video about the overall process. This nine-minute video includes a description of the WPE Program, steps to join, an overall timeline, and where to find additional resources.
Sick leave is an important fringe benefit available to State of Wisconsin employees and employees of certain public authorities. Most employees earn and, depending on usage, will accumulate hours of unused sick leave while they are employed with the state or certain public authorities.
ETF is conducting online Wisconsin Retirement System employer training sessions for employers throughout the state. This training is beneficial for employers new to WRS administration, as well as more experienced employers who have been working with the WRS for several years and would like a refresher on WRS topics.
ETF has updated the Local Employer Verification of Health Insurance Coverage (ET-4814) form. This update means that local employers will no longer collect the forms from employees and survivors that want to continue health insurance coverage after the employee retires or dies. Coverage now continues automatically, and employees and survivors only need to complete the form to cancel coverage.
Visit the new Well Wisconsin for Employers page on the ETF website. You'll find the latest employer newsletter highlighting Well Wisconsin updates, the new employer-sponsored activity, and upcoming deadlines.
Employers participating in the in the Group Health Insurance Program can now access Well Wisconsin Program information, no log in required. Visit Well Wisconsin for Employers on the ETF website to see the latest employer wellness newsletters and activity toolkits, and request onsite screening events and vaccine clinics.