Monday, Regal Entertainment Group, the largest movie theatre chain in the
country, announced that thousands of employees will have their work hours cut -- as a direct result of the
added cost of the new ObamaCare mandates that become effective later this year.
In a memo to employees, management was blunt: “To comply with the Affordable
Care Act, Regal had to increase our health care budget to cover those newly
deemed eligible based on the law's definition of a full-time employee.”
Fox News reports that, as a result of cutting employees' work hours (which
is, of course, the same as a pay cut), full-time Regal managers have resigned in
"a wave" after their hours and pay checks were slashed by as much as twenty-five
percent.
The manager told FoxNews.com ObamaCare has had the unintended consequence of
taking food off his table.
“Mandating businesses to offer health care under threat of debilitating fines
does not fix a problem, it creates one," he said. "It fosters a new business
culture where 30 hours is now considered the maximum in order to avoid paying
the high costs associated with this law.
“In a time where 40 hours is just getting us by, putting these kind of
financial pressures on employers is a big step in a direction far beyond the
reach of feasibility for not only the businesses, but for the employees who rely
on their success," he said.
In order to avoid the added cost of providing health insurance for employees
working 30 hours a week (as ObamaCare mandates), it only makes sense for
companies to schedule employees for 29 hours. So anyone who was working
full-time is now being hit with a 25% pay cut.
Moreover, in a jobless "recovery" like the one we've been suffering under for
four long years now, employers hold all the cards. And even if someone is able
to find another job, what are the chances that employer won't be making the same
decision to avoid the expense of ObamaCare?
The most under-covered story in the media this year is and will continue to
be the effect ObamaCare is having on America's working class -- those who are
losing their health insurance and the crucial work hours that can make all the
difference when you live on the margins. "
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