Message-ID: <21237418.1075841862860.JavaMail.evans@thyme> Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2001 01:26:00 -0700 (PDT) From: anna.mehrer@enron.com To: kathryn.sheppard@enron.com, kate.symes@enron.com Subject: Yoga Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-From: Anna Mehrer X-To: Kathryn Sheppard, Kate Symes X-cc: X-bcc: X-Folder: \kate symes 6-27-02\Notes Folders\Human resources X-Origin: SYMES-K X-FileName: kate symes 6-27-02.nsf Anyone care to appeal the decision? I know some people get reimbursed, for example, for a racquet club membership, which is not technically a gym. Also, I think a yoga center qualifies as a health facility. I don't want to cause a "stink", but I think this deserves discussion. But maybe we're back at square one: trying to get something organized at the Fit Factory. A. ---------------------- Forwarded by Anna Mehrer/PDX/ECT on 04/10/2001 08:29 AM --------------------------- Amy FitzPatrick 04/10/2001 08:20 AM To: Anna Mehrer/PDX/ECT@ECT cc: Subject: Re: Fitness Reimbursement Question Anna - The fitness reimbursement is for gym/health facility memberships only. If the yoga classes are part of a fitness club, they certainly can be included in the reimbursement up to $25.00. Please let me know if you have any other questions. Amy Anna Mehrer 04/09/2001 03:38 PM To: Amy FitzPatrick/PDX/ECT@ECT cc: Subject: Fitness Reimbursement Question Hi Amy, I am interested in taking yoga classes, and typically the yoga centers do not charge an annual sign on fee. There are, of course monthly fees or fees by the class. Will I still be able to get reimbursed $25 / month (but still not qualify for the $100 annual fee reimbursement)? Please let me know, as there are others also interested in yoga class reimbursement schedules. Thanks, Anna