The Oct. 31 lawsuit takes aim at the company’s practice of charging about $600 more per year to tobacco-using employees covered by its health plan. Leidos charges these amounts without giving workers a legally compliant avenue for receiving retroactive reimbursement of penalties they’ve already paid, which plaintiff Jennifer Walker says flouts the non-discrimination rules of the Employee Retirement Income Security Act.
Federal law allows employer-sponsored health plans to charge workers ...
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