Wednesday, September 18, 2013

Employers Cutting Their Losses...

One of my favorite stores here in Reno is Trader Joe's.  Every time we go shopping there, the place is packed with people.  But they are evidently struggling to make profits because of their health care costs, especially the demands of the coming ObamaCare requirements.  So...their solution is...guess what? ...Dennis


TRADER JOE'S STRIPS PART-TIME EMPLOYEES OF HEALTH BENEFITS



After extending health care coverage to many of its part-time employees for years, Trader Joe's has told workers who log fewer than 30 hours a week that they will need to find insurance on the Obamacare exchanges next year, according to a confidential memo from the grocer's chief executive.
In the memo to staff dated Aug. 30, Trader Joe's CEO Dan Bane said the company will cut part-timers a check for $500 in January and help guide them toward finding a new plan under the Affordable Care Act. The company will continue to offer health coverage to workers who carry 30 hours or more on average. …
A current Trader Joe's worker described the coverage she'll likely lose as "one of the best parts about the job." (The employee requested anonymity since she isn't authorized to speak to the media.) She said she pays only $35 per paycheck, or $70 per month, for a plan that generally covers 80 percent of her medical costs, carries a reasonable $500 deductible and includes prescription drug coverage.
"There are several folks I work with who are there for the insurance as much as anything, mostly folks with young families," she said. "I can say that when I opened and read the letter yesterday my reaction was pure panic, followed quickly by anger."

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