Employers, workers share lack of love for health reform
March 16, 2010 by Christian Schappel
Companies and their workforces agree — federal healthcare reform will increase costs, if it ever gets passed. More…
Companies and their workforces agree — federal healthcare reform will increase costs, if it ever gets passed. More…
The House just passed the Senate’s $15 billion jobs bill meant to encourage you to seek out the unemployed. More…

The White House’s new health plan could lead to sweeping changes to reform — and one provision offers a ray of hope to employers. More…
Pharmaceutical companies say they’ll roll back prices once healthcare reform’s passed. The dark side: They’ve already raised prices this past year — a staggering 9%, say analysts. More…

Could healthcare reform cure the ailing job market? One group is saying “yes.” More…

The latest healthcare reform bill just passed the House. But making it through the Senate will be even harder as a few rough edges still need some smoothing. More…
It appears the longer it takes healthcare reform to come out of Washington, the longer it’ll take for unemployment rates to come down. The reason: More…

While Congress stumbles over healthcare reform, employers continue to be buried in double-digit cost increases. And in 2010, those increases aren’t expected to slow down. More…
