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Default Walmart's Employee Benefits


"Smith Smithers" wrote in message
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jps,
By the way, the $1000 per month is outrageous for a family's health
insurance, especially one with high deductibles. Why so high? I think if
you check around with other small businesses in your area, you will see

your
costs for health insurance is not competitive. You need to look into a
company similar to ADP , http://www.adp.com/ , they will allow you to

offer
cost competitive benefits to your employers.


Part of the problem might be the very thing that NYOB has complained
about......purchasing insurance across state lines. States mandate what
things must be covered.......abortions, birth control, viagra or
whatever...........which may be driving up the cost of insurance.



"Smith Smithers" wrote in message news:...
jps,

Today, many companies can and do self insure their medical insurance.

You
probably are too small to meet the guidelines, but you may want to check
into it. Many companies who use high deductibles also allow a MSA

account
which allows employees to set aside a certain portion of their income

for
annual medical expenses, and this income is not taxed.

I think as a small business you can understand the need to keep all of
your costs competitive, if you are to remain competitive in the
marketplace. You have found it reasonable to insure your employees

against
major expenses, and have them pay for everyday expenses through large
deductibles. This results in your employees using the services

prudently,
hence keeping future costs as low as possible. If you compare your
insurance to the one Harry says he has, your insurance policy sucks.

The
problem with Harry's supposed policy is it does nothing to control

medical
expenses. The insured will not help to control expenses, because their

is
not "incentive" for him to use medical care prudently.

If Wal-Mart does not treat their employees with dignity and understand
human resources are a valuable asset to the future of their company,

they
will continue to have higher turnover, higher training expenses, lower
productivity and poor moral. They will go the way of A&P, Woolworths

and
other retailers who did not change to new conditions in the

marketplace.



"jps" wrote in message
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In article ,
says...

jps,
I thought you owned your own company, why don't you take care of your
employers with decent Health Care Coverage?

I do and I do. It's expensive.

If I ever have the opportunity to do something other than work, I'm
going to fund a lobbying effort to allow company's to self-fund medical
insurance.

It'd allow us to set up our own program (using an escrow account and a
third-party administrator for claims) for normal visits to the doctor,
dentist, etc. and supplement it with catastrophic insurance.

It'd be a hell of a lot cheaper than what we pay right now and the
coverage would be just as good.

With current insurance policy (obtained through a trade org) if the
deductibles were any lower, I wouldn't be able to afford to offer it as
a benefit.

Bad situation.

The difference between me and Walmart is that the CEO in our company
knows all the employees personally. The *******s at Walmart don't ever
have to look the normal employee in the face and tell them "we'd rather
add to the bottom line than make sure you're safe.

jps