I am in the business and have about 70 employees. No one really is sure what will happen but I am not too worried. I'll either figure a way to keep my costs in line or sell
We are going into our 38th year and have always provided health care. As prices have increased I have lowered my contribution but today I offer all employees working an average of 30 hours a week or more health insurance, dental and small life insurance policy. I pay 66% of the cost and they pay the rest.
I will wait and see what happens. I do not know if I have to cover every employee (full and part time?), what amount I have to pay or any of the particulars. I have always tried to compensate employees fairly and I have many employees who have worked for more than a decade with me. I think we are doing things right and I do think that many small and mid size businesses will do whatever it takes to stay in business--yes that may mean outsourcing parts of my operation in order to fall under the 50 employee mandate or reducing employees to part time status if that is a way around the mandates.
This is stupid and a shame when companies that have always tried to do the right thing must now even consider actions that hurt many of the people this legislation was supposed to help. I think it was avowed socialist Samuel Gompers who said something to the effect that "the greatest disservice a business can do for their employees, is to fail to operate at a profit". It's a shame our current group of socialists don't share his wisdom
PS and OT We needed to address the problem of how we fund health care in our country. I feel that as a wealthy nation we should try and find a way to provide basic healthcare for our citizens and I am willing to pay a little more myself. However, I think our Congress is incapable of any serious action. I despise all that ruling class stands for and am heartened by the fact that I only have another 25 years or so to go before none of tis matters and I don't have children to whom I would owe an incredible apology to for our greed and selfishness. Give me a freebie and I'm sticking it to my kids and grandkids--wow--we should be so proud of ourselves
If you offer your employees health insurance:
* You must cover no less than 72.5% of the cheapest health plan you offer for individuals, and no less than 65% for families.
* You must automically enroll every employee in a health plan with the lowest employee premium, unless they opt out.
If you choose not to provide health coverage:
*You must pay the Health Choices Commissioner (the person in charge of the SHOP exchange fund) 8% of the average wages paid during a predefined period of enrollment. They charge you a lower percentage if your annual payroll is less than $400,000.
From your first two paragraphs, I'd say you won't have any major problems.
Interesting that when social sec., was enacted, along with unemployment insurance pool mandates of participaton large and small employers all had the same fearful proclamaitons that it would force them to lay off, raise prices, and all the same stuff you are hearing now. We survived as did the programs because they are a process THAT CAN AND MUST BE ADJUSTED FROM TIME TO TIME TO MATCH EVOLVING WORLD AND NATIONAL ECONOMIC CONDITIONS - Just like all goverment initiatives from defense procurement to dept of Ed. that is what Gov., does, create programs and adjust...
I think it is too bad we didn't have the will to go with a "medicare for all" from the start. It would have had fewer moving parts, and would be the best way to manage costs, though no country on earth has been able to stem the rise in costs to varying degrees. The thing is our costs are the worlds highest by large factors under status quo, which became a crisis that one group finally had the political will and just barely enough votes to pass.
Chris, it seems to me that as a small business employer, you are doing the right thing, and I'm going to bet you will continue to, and you will be better off in 5 years than you are now as you adjust to new practices . Just my H.O.