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Old 11-02-2015, 02:57 PM   #11
Hally
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Default Re: Who works in the mines and what doing

Hi all,

I was wondering for the guys who are working in resource sector (and related services to the sector) if your could tell me if you get health insurance paid for as part of your employee benefits package?

To fully disclose, I work in the private health insurance industry as a national BDM of a health fund that has a significant number of clients in the resources sector. I am looking to get a feel for how widespread this type of benefit is in the industry as I will be aiming to increase our presence in the sector this year.

Mods feel free to delete this post if you think it inappropriate.

Regards,

Andrew
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