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by resoluteteeth
1645 days ago
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This is sort of a damned if you do damned if you don't type situation for legislators, because other people are getting screwed over if they are kept right under what counts as full time employment so they don't get benefits. In some cases this is the only reason people need to work multiple jobs in the first place. The only way to really fix it is to make health care not connected to employers in the first place so your hours/number of employers don't matter. |
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no the ONLY thing that happened is those workers had 15% of their hours cut, i.e they took a 15% pay cut.