Obama now tells companies they can't fire someone! (claim, administration, 2015)
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What a stupid posting.. Its almost like you think all business owners are conservative..
Did I say they were? However, all of the cons on here are running around like chickens with their heads cut off. Not my fault if you couldn't understand that.
Did I say they were? However, all of the cons on here are running around like chickens with their heads cut off. Not my fault if you couldn't understand that.
Does that mean you are in favor of the President dictating labor policies for business ?
This is "big government" at work isn't it ?
All you keep posting about is how the "cons" are upset.
So tell us why this is a good thing.
Debate the issue for a change rather than just run in and call the other side names and then run off.
Can someone point out to me where it says that the Fed govt has the power to forbid employers to lay off people or fire them?
They aren't doing that. The Government is not forbidding companies from laying off employees - that's just right wing spin.
"The government will now exempt companies employing between 50 and 100 full-time workers from complying with the mandate that they offer employees affordable health insurance by another year, until 2016.
Companies that have 100 or more full-time workers, defined as employees who work more than 30 hours per week, still will have to begin complying with the mandate to offer such coverage in 2015 or face financial penalties of at least $2,000 and up to $3,000 per worker.
Officials said that any business claiming they are eligible for the new one-year delay because they have fewer than 100 workers must certify, under penalty of perjury, that it had not reduced its workforce merely to qualify for that exemption."
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