Posts

Companies should insure workers

Companies should insure workers
"The need to insure workers is very important due to the risks employees face at the work place," Mr Obodai Sai, Sales Manager of Express Life Insurance Ghana said on Wednesday. Mr Osai was presenting a paper at a three-day Worker's Empowerment …
Read more on BusinessGhana

Tesla factor: Recharging Nevada's lithium industry
What's truly energizing interest in domestic lithium production, however, is the prospect of Tesla Motors' ascendance, along with a massive $ 5 billion Gigafactory that is being pushed by its chief executive officer, Elon Musk. Designed … Pure …
Read more on Sacramento Bee

Yourcarelist.com Now Has a Caregiver Care List to Help Home Care Workers …

Yourcarelist.com Now Has a Caregiver Care List to Help Home Care Workers
Profiles should contain training completed, professional licenses, school attended, years of experience, days and hours available, scope of work, background checks, available references, pay requesting, contact information, photo…etc …
Read more on Virtual-Strategy Magazine (press release)

ArcherPoint Continues Strong Growth with the Addition of 13 New Team
He has also worked on NAV 2013 upgrades and designed a custom configuration tool that streamlined manufacturing operations for one of the nation's largest home builders. Alan will provide ArcherPoint clients with the knowledge to help them manage their …
Read more on Virtual-Strategy Magazine (press release)

Los Angeles Has the Most Freelance Workers in the US

Los Angeles Has the Most Freelance Workers in the US
Los Angeles is lousy with self-employed entertainment people and creative types who populate cafes at all hours of the day with their laptops, chugging away in the hopes of getting paid on time. Now it seems that very plethora of freelance workers in …
Read more on Curbed LA

Ask Alyssa: Getting Over The Blank Page, Getting Ideas, And Getting It Done
How do you get over “the fear of a blank page”, regardless of what you plan to write? …. The one really formal ritual I have when I get into the office every morning (okay, other than getting coffee in the kitchen with my desk-mate and occasional …
Read more on ThinkProgress

Alzheimer's Novel "Blue Hydrangeas" Wins IndieReCon's 2014 Best Indie Novel
She plans to use the prizes – a free ebook format from Novel Ninjutsu and a free ecover from graphic designer Heather McCorkle (McCorkle Creations) – to produce her next novel, "Swim Season," scheduled for release in August. "Blue Hydrangeas" is the …
Read more on PR Web (press release)

Health Insurance Plans for Restaurant Workers

The restaurant industry employs millions of Americans. These workers are more likely than most to be uninsured. There are several reasons for this.

First, many waiters, waitresses, hostesses, etc. earn minimum wage or less. It is difficult enough for employees earning $ 7 or $ 8 an hour to afford health insurance. A lot of states have a separate minimum server’s wage that is slightly over $ 2 an hour. The remainder is expected to be covered through tips. While some working in upscale establishments receive high gratuities that sum up to far more than the minimum, the average server at a casual chain restaurant often suffers from a series of slow nights.

Most restaurants–like many small businesses–do not offer health coverage to their employees, due to the high cost and low margins.As a result, up to six million employees are uninsured at any given time. Some employees may be eligible for Medicaid due to their low pay (and healthcare reform will loosen those requirements), but the significant population of undocumented immigrants are not.

Fortunately, a high percentage of employees in this industry are young and relatively healthy. They are therefore an attractive population for health insurers; they become part of a larger risk pool that helps cover the older and sicker population. Their premiums can also be relatively low.

Restaurants in Pennsylvania are taking this advice to heart, establishing the Restaurant Health Care Alliance. The National Restaurant Association has partnered with United HealthCare to offer affordable health insurance plans to nearly half a million workers.

The state’s governor, Ed Rendell, is fully supportive of this initiative.

It will provide restaurant owners and employees alike with more coverage options, allowing for continued growth and job creation in the industry. For its part, United HealthCare’s Northeast Region CEO vows to offer tailored Pennsylvania health insurance programs for restaurants.

Yamileth Medina is an up and coming expert on Health Insurance and Healthcare Reform. She aims to help people realize that they can find quality health insurance plans right now. Yamileth lives in Miami, FL.

Related Restaurant Business Plan,Blog Articles