What a fabulous thing to be in my inbox this glorious Monday morning!
Kaiser is giving healthcare to these pooor poor folks, yet I who have been an employee for about 20 months am classified as "on-call" when I'm not really on call because my dept doesn't have the money to give me benefits.
I'd love to know how this makes any sense other than the fact that they'd get NO publicity for giving the insignificant employees, like me, benefits.
Kaiser is giving healthcare to these pooor poor folks, yet I who have been an employee for about 20 months am classified as "on-call" when I'm not really on call because my dept doesn't have the money to give me benefits.
I'd love to know how this makes any sense other than the fact that they'd get NO publicity for giving the insignificant employees, like me, benefits.
Kaiser Offers Aid to Hotel Workers: HMO Will Provide Health Insurance if Dispute Isn't Settled
Kaiser Permanente’s decision to extend health care coverage to 3,500 locked-out San Francisco hotel workers and their families for two months if the bitter labor dispute is not resolved before benefits expire Dec. 1 received significant press coverage, including the SF Chronicle and Associated Press.
"The notion that we would have 4,300 families affected by this lockout conceivably lose their health insurance is absolutely inconsistent with the values of this city,'' said San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom.”It is good to have a partner like Kaiser doing the right thing on behalf of these locked-out workers.''
Kaiser Permanente’s decision to extend health care coverage to 3,500 locked-out San Francisco hotel workers and their families for two months if the bitter labor dispute is not resolved before benefits expire Dec. 1 received significant press coverage, including the SF Chronicle and Associated Press.
"The notion that we would have 4,300 families affected by this lockout conceivably lose their health insurance is absolutely inconsistent with the values of this city,'' said San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom.”It is good to have a partner like Kaiser doing the right thing on behalf of these locked-out workers.''
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