Objective Corp. said Tuesday it will no longer offer health coverage to their part-time employees. In a blog post on the company’s website, Jodee Koźlak, executive vice president of human resources, framed as a positive development for part-time employees of the company. “The health insurance market offers new options for health coverage that we believe our members may prefer part-time,” he wrote. “In fact, offering a safe, could effectively disqualify many to be eligible for grants from the few available that could reduce the overall cost of health insurance.” Koźlak add that today, less than …
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