← Back to context Comment by flippant 3 months ago On the other hand, it would make it harder for big business to retain talent. 4 comments flippant Reply grecy 3 months 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 3 months ago This is a feature, not a bug. aksss 3 months 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 3 months ago JP Morgan, Berkshire Hathaway, and Amazon, all huge employee counts, together seriously tried to tackle healthcare costs in the US.
grecy 3 months 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 3 months 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 3 months ago JP Morgan, Berkshire Hathaway, and Amazon, all huge employee counts, together seriously tried to tackle healthcare costs in the US.
reducesuffering 3 months 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.