Wal-Mart cuts health coverage for some employees Chicago Sun-Times
The Wal-Mart health-insurance changes also include higher premiums, from $10 to $90 each pay period, for employees who smoke, and up to 40-percent spikes in certain other coverage plans. As is the case for many retailers, employee health insurance premiums are relatively low but the deductibles can reach as high as 20 percent of a worker’s yearly pay.

