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The movie John Q's premise is his hours were reduced which kicked him out of the company's major med and onto a mini-med. His son then needed a heart transplant but they hit their plan's max.
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no COBRA since that's just the continuation of the group plan. I assume they'd have state options. Somarco?
I imagine that these are corp. stores not indy owned.
If I am a CEO of an overseas organization why would I even think of entering the US market if I am forced to provide insurance for all employees or even pay a fine?
I wonder how much more Le Big Mac will cost once they are having to pay higher premiums for their employees.
somarco;308205 My daughter was in France & Italy last summer. She is not a burger eater said:And that's for fake food!
I wonder if real food is more expensive than fast food in Europe like it is here in the good ol' US of A.
My daughter was in France & Italy last summer. She is not a burger eater, but she did say an egg McMuffin was something like $6 due to the VAT.
Coffee was extra . . .
"If you like the plan you have, you can keep it"
You beat me to it!
And that 10k plan is $32 a week.
I wonder if real food is more expensive than fast food in Europe
VAT plus the fact that 1 EURO was worth about 1.4-1.5 US dollars
A few more well-known companies joining McDonalds will help seal HCR's fate.
Even before President Obama signed the bill on Tuesday, Caterpillar said it would cost the company at least $100 million more in the first year alone. Medical device maker Medtronic warned that new taxes on its products could force it to lay off a thousand workers. Now Verizon joins the roll of businesses staring at adverse consequences.
In an email titled "President Obama Signs Health Care Legislation" sent to all employees Tuesday night, the telecom giant warned that "we expect that Verizon's costs will increase in the short term." While executive vice president for human resources Marc Reed wrote that "it is difficult at this point to gauge the precise impact of this legislation," and that ObamaCare does reflect some of the company's policy priorities, the message to workers was clear: Expect changes for the worse to your health benefits as the direct result of this bill, and maybe as soon as this year.
We ain't seen nothing yet on health care. If this law remains in effect we will soon have nothing but government provided healthcare.
He gets reduced hours and moved from the PPO to the HMO plan. He has major medical coverage, but the medical group administrator (Anne Heche) is bean counting (typical of HMOs when you need REAL medicine that costs REAL money). There is a scene in the movie where his boss explains that he got bumped to the HMO because his hours were reduced.The movie John Q's premise is his hours were reduced which kicked him out of the company's major med and onto a mini-med. His son then needed a heart transplant but they hit their plan's max.