Retired New York City workers speak out against plans to change Medicare benefits

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Retired New York City workers speak out against plans to change Medicare benefits
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Retired New York City workers continue to fight to hold on to their Medicare​ benefits.

"We're very upset about it. We're very scared. We need our quality health care that we've always received through the city and through our unions," retired teacher Sarah Shapiro said."We don't believe that our health care should be privatized."The plan is temporarily on hold after a state Supreme Court ruling last week.

In a statement, a City Hall spokesperson said in part,"Further delay in implementing it will only cause greater uncertainty for our retirees and have a detrimental impact on our city's budget."

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