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Brooklyn Park council authorizes yearlong insurance contract after staff says workers’ comp rates fell
Summary
The council voted unanimously to let the city manager or finance director enter a one-year insurance contract with the League of Minnesota Cities Insurance Trust after staff said updated workers’ compensation rates could reduce costs by about $100,000 a month; liability quotes remain pending.
Brooklyn Park’s City Council unanimously approved a resolution authorizing the city manager or finance director to enter a contract with the League of Minnesota Cities Insurance Trust after staff reported sizable savings on workers’ compensation.
City employment attorney Mike Presque told the council the city’s existing coverage…
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