03-22-2013, 11:48 PM
Read the original Times article.
The problem isn't paying for healthcare. The problem is that they're dithering because they're afraid of cutting into their illicit profits.
They're profitable because they're paying low wages to young kids and Mexican laborers.
Meanwhile, others in similar positions are saying that offering healthcare is not so expensive as it seems because the kinds of people they hire don't go for it due to the employee contribution portion being too large a bite out of each paycheck.
In other words, they're still free to game the system and make a bundle with the same simple lack of ethics.
The problem isn't paying for healthcare. The problem is that they're dithering because they're afraid of cutting into their illicit profits.
They're profitable because they're paying low wages to young kids and Mexican laborers.
Meanwhile, others in similar positions are saying that offering healthcare is not so expensive as it seems because the kinds of people they hire don't go for it due to the employee contribution portion being too large a bite out of each paycheck.
In other words, they're still free to game the system and make a bundle with the same simple lack of ethics.