Next Overture All Staff Meeting is 11/13

Please mark your calendars for the next all-staff meeting, which will be held Wednesday, Nov. 13, from 9:00 to 11:00 in Wisconsin Studio. Part of the agenda will include information on Overture’s website redesign.

Jan Hamik
Director of Human Resources
Overture Center for the Arts

4 steps to getting covered in the Health Insurance Marketplace

September 20, 2013


How the Marketplace works: Create an account, apply, pick a plan, and enroll!

You can apply for health coverage, compare all your options, and enroll in a plan in one streamlined application through the Health Insurance Marketplace. When open enrollment begins October 1, 2013, you can fill out your application and see the health coverage options available to you.

1. Create an account

First provide some basic information. Then choose a user name, password, and security questions for added protection.

2. Apply for Marketplace coverage

Enter information about you and your family, including your income, household size, and more. Use this checklist now to help you gather the information you’ll need.

3. Pick a plan

Next you’ll see all the health insurance plans and programs you’re eligible for and compare them side-by-side. You’ll also find out if you can get lower costs on Marketplace coverage.

4. Enroll

Choose a health insurance plan that meets your needs and enroll! Coverage starts as soon as January 1, 2014.

If you need help with your Marketplace application, there are people trained and certified to help you understand your health coverage options and enroll in a plan in every state. And remember that you can contact us anytime by phone or live web chat for help with a Marketplace question.

Please help out!

The Pac-12 Network: Making Millions Tax-Free while Cutting Wages and Benefits
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Brothers and Sisters:Our brothers and sisters who serve as Camera and sound operators, and other broadcast technicians deserve to be paid a fair wage for the work they do to make thePAC-12 Network a success. The PAC-12 Network broadcasts athletic events for universities in Arizona, California, Colorado, Oregon, Utah, and Washington. The Pac-12 Network is making millions of tax-free dollars while cutting wages and benefits for these hard-working camera and sound operators, and other technicians. They are your family, friends and neighbors who help to keep our communities healthy and growing.

Please support the Camera and sound operators, and other broadcast technicians who work throughout the PAC-12 Network. For more information about this campaign, go towww.pac12playfair.com and show your support by signing the petition today! You can also “Like” PAC-12 Play Fair on Facebook. Thank you for your support.

IATSE Social Media Committee

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