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it's still difficult, but easier, to make some money working 40 hours per week for tips and "tip credit wage" than it is working only 30 hours per week. So what is the effect of Obamacare on these employees? They still More..
Terms, conditions, and exceptions are always the scape goat for business and corporate America that are built in as safe guards for a select few when laws and programs are written or created.
It's an obvious move and not to be More..
I don't suppose the geniuses in charge ever considered that they would save money on training and extra turnover by simply including benefits for full time employees. OR they could have raised the price of a plate of spaghetti by 50 cents or so. More..