Thursday, January 27, 2005
Coverage
For all many people (myself included) complain about the evils of mega-corps, there are times when even those usually guilty of the grosses offenses do the right thing. Beginning in April this year, a consortium of 60 large employers will begin offering lower-than-individual-market-price insurance plans, ranging from inexpensive, low-coverage discount cards to high-deductible insurance plans to their uninsured part-time, temporary, and contract employees.
Included in this group is the notorious dead-end-job king itself, McDonald's. It's not real coverage, but it's a start, and, to be honest, probably all these companies can realistically afford.
Included in this group is the notorious dead-end-job king itself, McDonald's. It's not real coverage, but it's a start, and, to be honest, probably all these companies can realistically afford.
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