More than 2,100 public employees will retire Dec 1 to avoid paying more for health insurance as retirees.

Gov. Robert Bentley says a system has been worked out for them to suspend their retirement benefits and work through the end of school on temporary contracts, if they wish.
A new state law requires public employees retiring after Dec. 1 to pay more for their health insurance if they have served 25 years or longer but aren't yet 65 years old and eligible for Medicare.
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