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  • hknapp - Apr 20 2007 | health, news, insurance

    Well...whatever it takes.

    Quoted: The C.E.O.’s rallying to universal coverage now — particularly in the last few months — are acting not so much out of social solidarity as out of financial necessity, as the burden of financing workers’ premiums has become ever more onerous. “The refrain from business was, ‘We can’t afford to do universal health care,’ ” says Wyden, whose plan calls for shifting responsibility for buying insurance from employers to individuals. “Now the refrain is, ‘We can’t afford not to do it.’ ”

    • ljc - Apr 21 2007

      of course he'd rather just stop paying for his employees' insurance, but at safeway there happens to be a unionized workforce. watch him try anyway - they're in contract bargaining right now in the sound area.

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