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  • Thought there was an unemployment problem before?

    When this shit goes into effect we're going to see more unemployment, lower wages, and less hours available to workers. Full on recession? Still can't even believe this shit. We're in the middle of an economic crisis, and this administration focuses on passing legislation that has nothing to do with it and will actually make it worse.



    Count Wendy’s (WEN) as the latest fast-food restaurant to respond to Obamacare with a reduction in worker hours. Following some other chains that have made headlines recently, a Wendy’s franchise owner in Omaha, Neb., told about 100 workers in the area that their hours would be cut in anticipation of mandates in the Affordable Care Act (ACA).

    According to a local TV station, the store said that employees in non-management positions will have their hours reduced to 28 a week. A spokesman blamed the cuts on the new law that, beginning in 2014, will require employers to offer health coverage to employees who log at least 30 hours a week, or pay a penalty starting at $2,000 per worker. The Wendy’s spokesman said, as a small-business owner, he can't afford to stay in operation and pay for everyone's health insurance. Under the law, any company that has more than 50 full-time workers falls under the new health insurance mandate.

    According to a report from an Oklahoma station on Monday, a Taco Bell (YUM) in Guthrie, Okla., adopted a similar policy.

    And in October, Darden Restaurants (DRI), which owns Olive Garden and Red Lobster, said it has stopped offering full-time schedules to many hourly workers in at least a few of its restaurants in an “experiment aimed at keeping down the cost of health care reform.” Soon after the company said it would back off somewhat from its plan, presumably and at least in part because of the negative reaction following the announcement.

    According to a recent survey from consulting company Mercer, 51% of employers who do not currently provide health coverage to employees working 30 or more hours a week indicated they’d change their workforce strategy so fewer workers will be eligible.

    More important for consumers is that many companies are likely to pass on to them the higher health-care costs associated with Obamacare. “Ultimately, consumers may see higher prices for some goods and services,” says Tracy Watts, national health care reform leader at Mercer.

    Restaurant chains tend to be fairly low-margin businesses. “They can’t really absorb the change without either taking costs out of their operations somewhere or passing costs onto consumers," says Helen Friedman, director of workforce analytics and planning practice at Towers Watson, a consulting firm. "You just don’t have a lot of options.”

    And company analysts are assuming costs will rise and thus are baking those expectations into their forecasting models. “I do expect to see overall health care costs go up for most quick-service restaurants, even though they’re looking for ways to offset the costs,” says RJ Hottovy, a Morningstar analyst who covers several casual dining chains, including McDonald’s (MCD), Darden and Yum Brands (YUM).

    “I think some of these companies are going to face a significant cost burden and I would expect to see prices to go up generally for a lot of them,” Hottovy says.

    Last year Papa John’s (PZZA) CEO John Schnatter said he would raise pizza prices and cut employee hours because of Obamacare’s expected higher costs. According to a Politico report, Shattner said, "Our best estimate is that the Obamacare will cost 11 to 14 cents per pizza, or 15 to 20 cents per order from a corporate basis."

    Anti-Obamacare comments by Shattner and Zane Tankel, the CEO of Applebee’s franchisee Apple-Metro, put a dent in the public image of the companies, as measured by YouGov BrandIndex. (The class action lawsuit in November accusing Papa John's of sending unsolicited text messages to customers probably played a part, too.)

    When it comes to Obamacare and other such issues, it's important for companies to consider the business consequences associated with their actions. “When you’re evaluating options, some of these employers are between a rock and a hard place," says Jane Jensen, senior consulting actuary at Towers Watson. "Our clients are looking to their corporate image. The viewpoint of their potential workforce and the viewpoint of their customer base all come into play.”

  • #2
    To quote Ms. Pelosi, "let's just pass this thing so we can find out what's in it".

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    • #3
      You almost have to question if their goal is to actually force more people onto the welfare rolls.
      www.allforoneroofing.com

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      • #4
        They are just set on running this country straight in to a Big Time Depression thats gonna make the first depression look like a cake walk
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        • #5
          Dictator's prefer to deal with unarmed peasants.

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          • #6
            How he got voted in a first time is beyond me, but a second time?
            Photobucket

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            • #7
              Originally posted by BlackSnake View Post
              How he got voted in a first time is beyond me, but a second time?
              no shit

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              • #8
                marketing to the uneducated masses.

                god bless.
                It is easier to build strong children than to repair broken men -Frederick Douglass

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by mikec View Post
                  You almost have to question if their goal is to actually force more people onto the welfare rolls.
                  BINGO!!!!!!!! guaranteed voters!!!!
                  Natural law. Sons are put on this earth to trouble their fathers.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by BlackSnake View Post
                    How he got voted in a first time is beyond me, but a second time?
                    Still trying to figure this one out myself. Time to leave the union anyone?

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                    • #11
                      The goal of the ACA was not to provide good health care coverage to everyone, but rather the real goal was to make health care coverage nearly impossible to get for the average person. The government will then step in and blame big health insurance companies for being greedy, and the government will then implement a single payer system. This was the plan all along.
                      Annoying people, one post at a time!

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by talisman View Post
                        According to a report from an Oklahoma station on Monday, a Taco Bell (YUM) in Guthrie, Okla., adopted a similar policy.
                        I've eaten there. Even with the cut in hours, I think it's one of the more desirable jobs in Guthrie, OK.

                        This mandate will kill the lower-class. It will take people who are currently working full-time and scraping by and put them onto the government tit. The motivated ones will go get a second part-time job in order to make ends meet.

                        I'm all for healthcare reform, but what we got was a steaming pile of shit that will do nothing but cost us all more money. There are pros and cons to our current system as well as a single payer system. Unfortunately, Obummercare includes the cons from both...
                        - Darrell

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by BlackSnake View Post
                          How he got voted in a first time is beyond me, but a second time?
                          Go watch 'somebody gots to pay fuh mah fifteen kids' video in photo/video forum. That's the face of the new American majority.

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                          • #14
                            All the chips don't fall for another year, so it will be very interesting to see the outcome.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by red95gts View Post
                              I've eaten there. Even with the cut in hours, I think it's one of the more desirable jobs in Guthrie, OK.

                              This mandate will kill the lower-class. It will take people who are currently working full-time and scraping by and put them onto the government tit. The motivated ones will go get a second part-time job in order to make ends meet.

                              I'm all for healthcare reform, but what we got was a steaming pile of shit that will do nothing but cost us all more money. There are pros and cons to our current system as well as a single payer system. Unfortunately, Obummercare includes the cons from both...
                              Yessir. And it will create millions of people with no health-care at all.

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