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by ansible 2470 days ago
> And if you're working full-time for somebody, don't you deserve the benefits everybody else gets?

I'd argue that if you deserve benefits like everyone else.

Especially ridiculous is the situation some people I know of are in. They are working two or three part-time jobs because they can't find a full-time position. The places that employ them have many part-time positions, and fewer full-time positions. And these people don't get benefits.

So you've got people who are working 40+ hours a week, for employers who have enough hours to work to have full-time employees, but instead have part-time job openings instead.

All so that the employers don't have to pay for benefits.

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I would guess it's because their labor is not worth minimum wage plus all the extra overhead costs of a full time employee. It's people trying to get by despite stupid price controls that don't reflect reality.
And because we've tied health care to employment directly. If only we wanted to have affordable health care for everyone...