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League Of Minnesota Cities average salary is $44,304, median salary is $44,304 with a salary range from $44,304 to $44,304.
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Research Assistant 44,304-44,304 Saint Paul, MN, 55101 2018 League Of Minnesota Cities Research Assistant Salaries (1)
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  • League of Minnesota Cities
  • Industry: Other
  • City: St. Paul, MN
  • For over 20 years, Minnesota cities have relied upon the League of Minnesota Cities Insurance Trust (LMCIT) for their property, liability, workers' compensation, and employee benefits needs. We are a member-driven organization that exists solely to meet the risk management and insurance needs of Minnesota cities. LMCIT is a cooperative joint-powers organization formed by Minnesota cities in 1980 a€" one of the first municipal self-insurance pools in the country. Cities contribute premiums into a jointly-owned fund rather than paying premiums to buy insurance from an insurance company. The money in that fund is then used to pay for member...