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18. In other words, more corporate welfare
Wed Jan 22, 2014, 12:39 AM
Jan 2014

Instead of paying for the coverage, Target will let employees purchase insurance through an exchange. And, since they get paid so little, their premiums will be subsidized by taxpayers -- just like their employees have to get food stamps and other taxpayer-funded assistance just to survive. Target is just socializing more of its costs while it continues to privatize all of its profits.

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CEO need mo money!!! nt valerief Jan 2014 #1
No, they need more money so they can try to get the naming rights to the legcramp Jan 2014 #2
Stop the insanity hibbing Jan 2014 #8
So.... why didn't Target advocate for Single Payer? groundloop Jan 2014 #3
And harm their investment portfolios? nt valerief Jan 2014 #5
I often wonder the same thing. Lucky Luciano Jan 2014 #6
My guess--keeping employees powerless lolly Jan 2014 #10
I think they feel health care is a trap for employees. If employers didn't provide it Bandit Jan 2014 #23
This is probably a good thing Massacure Jan 2014 #4
Probably good for them. My company did the same thing Still Sensible Jan 2014 #7
Agreed Sgent Jan 2014 #9
Definitely a good thing ramapo Jan 2014 #11
The subsidies are for the premiums not the deductible. former9thward Jan 2014 #17
This message was self-deleted by its author blkmusclmachine Jan 2014 #12
Preparing for a much lower profit for years to come (stolen card info) Omaha Steve Jan 2014 #13
Yep. Spot on. CFLDem Jan 2014 #21
No benefits for you, deadbeat workers!!! blkmusclmachine Jan 2014 #14
Senate candidates need to speak up! quadrature Jan 2014 #15
Sounds bad. ForgoTheConsequence Jan 2014 #16
In other words, more corporate welfare PSPS Jan 2014 #18
First they swipe millions of customers' credit card data, then kill insurance for AllyCat Jan 2014 #19
The road to decoupling health insurance from employment will be tough but worth it in the end riderinthestorm Jan 2014 #20
They have to pay for all that credit-monitoring somehow. (NT) Heywood J Jan 2014 #22
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