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I cannot tell the difference between someone who is overwieght because they eat Krispy Kreme donuts for breakfast and someone who is overweight because gaining weight might be a side effect of medications they are taking for an inherited illness. How am I, as an employer, supposed to know or find out You can't know, with the HIPAA guidelines, inless you have corporate spies tracking the eating habaits of your employees... And does this attitude towards the overwieght then open the door for an employee to sue the employer over the fact that he is now 20 lbs overweight because donuts were served at sales meetings every morning? I believe it will...they have now re-opened the McDonald's obesity case. It seems that none of us can make decisions on our own anymore...corporate America ahs taken over our minds and tells us how we are to live... Who's fault is it, then, that he is no longer desirable as an employee? The court's will say it's the employers if the above scenario pans out. I reality,m though, we know that people ahve to learn again to be responsible for themselves. BTW, I used to own a successful construction company, was even involved in developing some islands in the Caribbean (my sister still is helping to develop in Honduras, El Salvadore, and Granada), and the one and only cost I could not control was health care. We experienced 20% annual increases no matter what we did to try to control it. Well, you don't have to be a business genius to realize that I could not sustain those kinds of increases and remain profitable. Our employees have a choice of 3different health plans. The cheapest, an HMO with emphasis on wellness care, is the most affordable and is offered at 50/50. The POS plan and the traditional 80/20 health plans are offered at 65/35, the employee paying the heftier percentage. Four years ago, we were pating 50% across the board. This years plan is that we will only pay the percentage on the employee and they will have to pay the full extra amount for the family plan. That is the only way we can afford to offer heealth care in the rpivate sector. Michigan is researching ideas to make health care plans available that are cheaper through coalitions of businesses with like profiles. That will be a little help. We fired all the employees, and hired some back as sub contractors, paying them more money for the work they did, but without health benefits. That's ok in some industries but in others, you lose control of your employees. At least this way I knew what the cost of doing business was going to be from year to year. Lonny Bruce BTW, you wouldn't be related to some Boettcher's in Nebraska, would you? -- Enjoy my new sailing web site http://sail247.com "Frank Boettcher" wrote in message ... On Wed, 26 Jan 2005 17:45:00 GMT, "Lonny Bruce" wrote: Neal was wrong, once again, when he brought attention to the wacky way smokers are being treated in Michigan in the Thread "Getting Tough on Cigeratte Smokers". This is directly due to the fact that Michigan has a liberal democrat woman governer, who was not even born in the USA. Here is another result of the liberal attitudes here in Michigan: http://www.mlive.com/news/kzgazette/...7362399290.xml Just to be clear, I am not a smoker, and I don't condone smoking in any way, however we seem to be going down this slippery slope when it comes to smokers. I see them as simply a convenient target as a group of peeps not fit for hiring. Absolutely! I'm in the process of closing a factory and sending the jobs to the far east. You want to know the only cost I couldn't control? Health care costs. Up double digits every year. And I know that a helluva a lot of the cost is related to smoking and other "lifestyle" issues. However, now that the HIPPA privacy laws have passed, I don't even have the right to know what I'm paying for. I applaud the company that is breaking ground and doing something about this. I wanted to for a while but was advised against it for "legal" reasons. Who is next, people that are 20 pounds overweight? Certainly the unhealthy obese, if they are not willing to do something about it. Why not? The same arguements can be made that peeps that are overweight take too much time off, and add to the overall cost of health care, therefore no one should hire them. Then who will be next, peeps who are genetically disposed to certain diseases? Yes, it would take genetic profiling, but why not? I mean the same arguements could be made that no one should hire women who's mother has contracted breast cancer, for instance, as there is a risk that they may contract it too, causing an employers health insurance claims to go up. There is a big difference between behavior and status. very easy to define. It is a dangerous, slippery slope. And brought to you by the liberal political party who claims to be for the little guy, the most vulnerable in society. And apparently improperly supported by Captain Neal. And well advised support ( boy it hurt to say that) As far as I'm concerned people can do whatever in hell they want that is not against the law. However they should not expect their behavior to be subsidized by their fellow workers group insurance ( which means the company they work for because most are self insured with a third party administrator) or my tax dollar transfers in the form of government aid. Expecting that subsidy is the liberal position, not dropping the hammer on those who expect it. Lonny Bruce |
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![]() katysails wrote: Comments: We fired all the employees, and hired some back as sub contractors, paying them more money for the work they did, but without health benefits. That's ok in some industries but in others, you lose control of your employees. Damn right you do. And if they are good they can put the screws to you, or some smart recruiter will find him and place him where he will make a pile of money for your competitors. Joe |
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