Tampa Bay Online February 15, 2013
Labor unions have been among the biggest supporters of President Barack Obama and his health care act. But it is revealing that now that they are seeing the costs, unions suddenly are not as enthused about the Affordable Health Care Act and want special consideration. The Wall Street Journal recently reported that union leaders worry the law’s provisions will drive up the costs of union health insurance plans, making unionized workers less competitive. Among the costly requirements: eliminating caps on medical benefits and prescription drugs, and allowing children to stay on their parents’ plans until they turn 26. These are features affecting all insurance plans....To Read More.....
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