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Health Benefits – Memorandum of Agreement on Cost Shifting

Dear CWA Local 1033 Member:

After months of tough bargaining with the State of New Jersey, we are proud to announce that our union has reached an agreement on the State Health Benefit Plan.

The agreement protects our access to quality, affordable healthcare while pushing back against a potential double-digit increase to our contributions and $100 million in cost-shifting that had been mandated by the State budget.

Why This Matters

The State Health Benefits Plan premiums were projected to rise over 17% in 2026, which would cause a double-digit increase in our paycheck contributions. Our state executive branch contracts require bargaining to try to minimize this increase. CWA partnered with all other executive branch unions to jointly negotiate against these premium hikes.

Also, the State’s budget included a mandate for $100 million in healthcare “savings” from plan members in the first half of 2026. Those “savings” come straight out of workers’ pockets in the form of decreased benefits, higher copays, and deductibles. In fact, the State proposed changes to our plans that would have shifted thousands of dollars onto members. We went to the table determined to prevent that. The agreement we won ensures healthcare costs are reduced without putting the entire burden on you and your family by getting the State to agree to actual cost-saving measures that will help reduce further unnecessary increases in healthcare costs. 

Key Wins for Members

When will this go into effect? 

The changes for Plan year 2026 will take effect in January 2026. CWA will be issuing detailed guidance next week to members about this October’s open enrollment and these negotiated plan changes. 

What’s Next

This is not the end of our fight—it’s a step forward. The agreement requires continued oversight, innovation, and accountability from the State. Whether we win stronger governance and cost-reductions through bargaining, legislation or joint efforts with the State, we will keep fighting for high-quality, affordable healthcare. Your union will remain vigilant and engaged at every stage to make sure these commitments translate into real savings for the plan, not cost-shifting onto members.

We reached this outcome because of the strength and solidarity of our members. By standing together and participating in our healthcare mobilization activities, we forced the State to work with us in addressing the rising costs of healthcare and avoided $200 million in healthcare cost shifting onto plan members.

When we fight, we win.

In solidarity,

Gaye Palmer

President

CWA Local 1033

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