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Offline OfTheCross

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According to Business Insider, the changes take effect Jan. 1 and would affect 2% of Whole Foods' workforce, or approximately 1,900 employees.

Whole Foods confirmed the change in a statement to USA TODAY.

"In order to better meet the needs of our business and create a more equitable and efficient scheduling model, we are moving to a single-tier part-time structure," Whole Foods said in its statement.

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Being that those employees are part-time, I assume they'll qualify for Obamacare if their state still offers it
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Re: Amazon's Whole Foods is cutting health benefits for part-time workers
« Reply #1 on: September 16, 2019, 01:45:04 pm »
Another failed social experiment.
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Re: Amazon's Whole Foods is cutting health benefits for part-time workers
« Reply #2 on: September 16, 2019, 05:02:52 pm »
Courtesy of the guidelines of Obamacare.

We have more people today without healthcare that had healthcare when that *ss coerced America with his POS healthcare system.

I have a half dozen friends going without healthcare because their premiums went from $300-400 to $1,500+ and they just cannot afford the premiums.  Their entire family are going without.  People are dying prematurely because of the policies of Obamacare.  This is the first year that all of America is subjugated to these policies because of his idiot program.

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Re: Amazon's Whole Foods is cutting health benefits for part-time workers
« Reply #3 on: September 17, 2019, 02:22:56 pm »
These workers should look to companies like UPS, where all employees become eligible for 100% company paid health insurance after 9 months on the job. The work ain't sexy, but they have good benefits.
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