← Back to context Comment by flippant 14 days ago On the other hand, it would make it harder for big business to retain talent. 4 comments flippant Reply grecy 14 days ago You mean they would have to offer a good job with competitive wages, enjoyable work conditions, good benefits (mat leave, paid time off, sick pay, etc.) and a good career path? protastus 14 days ago This is a feature, not a bug. aksss 14 days ago This is why big business is not an ally for anything that makes health care cheaper or easier to engage. It's a great system for them. reducesuffering 10 days ago JP Morgan, Berkshire Hathaway, and Amazon, all huge employee counts, together seriously tried to tackle healthcare costs in the US.
grecy 14 days ago You mean they would have to offer a good job with competitive wages, enjoyable work conditions, good benefits (mat leave, paid time off, sick pay, etc.) and a good career path?
aksss 14 days ago This is why big business is not an ally for anything that makes health care cheaper or easier to engage. It's a great system for them. reducesuffering 10 days ago JP Morgan, Berkshire Hathaway, and Amazon, all huge employee counts, together seriously tried to tackle healthcare costs in the US.
reducesuffering 10 days ago JP Morgan, Berkshire Hathaway, and Amazon, all huge employee counts, together seriously tried to tackle healthcare costs in the US.
You mean they would have to offer a good job with competitive wages, enjoyable work conditions, good benefits (mat leave, paid time off, sick pay, etc.) and a good career path?
This is a feature, not a bug.
This is why big business is not an ally for anything that makes health care cheaper or easier to engage. It's a great system for them.
JP Morgan, Berkshire Hathaway, and Amazon, all huge employee counts, together seriously tried to tackle healthcare costs in the US.