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Union Fears Destructive Consequences From Obamacare
I think Florida must be the worst state in which to buy insurance of any kind. Property, homeowner's, medical, you name it - just way too expensive. Sure am happy I sold my Boynton Beach townhouse last year!
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--- In ibmpensionissues@..., icarlosdanger <no_reply@...> wrote:
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icarlosdanger
White Castle is affected too:
White Castle has offered their employees health insurance since before the Great Depression, and Mr. Richardson testified that this law and the uncertainty it creates is harming his company's employees, its ability to offer health insurance, and its capability to create jobs. He said that White Castle's growth was directly and negatively impacted by this law. Richardson said, "I would like to tell you we've continued to open more restaurants in more neighborhoods, providing more jobs, and serving more customers. I'd like to tell you that, but I can't. In fact, White Castle's growth has halted." Coupons for above & more: |
edward_berkline
The reality is that only full-time workers at White Castle get health insurance today. And you have to work full time for 6 months before coverage begins. And 60% of employees at White Castle quit before they've reached the one year mark. So, outside of headquarters and local store management, very few White Castle employees ever qualify for health insurance anyway.
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The article you cited is just trying to make political hay. --- In ibmpensionissues@..., icarlosdanger <no_reply@...> wrote:
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