Local Employers in Group Health Insurance: Find out about who is eligible for the Well Wisconsin program, how your employees can earn the $150 incentive, and how to support wellness within your worksite.
Local government employers may choose to pay for continued life insurance coverage for their employees in retirement. To do so, local employers must submit the Local Employer Paid Life Insurance Coverage (ET-1660) form.
This form gives ETF and entities that perform contracted services for ETF permission to release your designated medical information to a person or entity specified by you.
Interested in joining the Wisconsin Public Employers (WPE) Group Health Insurance Program? ETF has created a new training video about the overall process. This nine-minute video includes a description of the WPE Program, steps to join, an overall timeline, and where to find additional resources.
The Employee Trust Funds Board approved WRS contribution rates for 2023. Contribution rates are effective for salaries and wages paid beginning January 1, 2023.
The Employee Trust Funds Board approved WRS contribution rates for 2024. Contribution rates are effective for salaries and wages paid beginning January 1, 2024.
Positive investment returns in 2020 was the primary reason for a decrease in rates. For more information about the 2022 rates, the actuarial valuation report and presentation is available in the board meeting materials.