> Like no one saw this coming.  Cut five hours and add the expense
> of obtaining insurance.    Barrackonomics baby.

I think that this health insurance shakedown is going to do a lot to
show who cares about their employees and who doesn't.  For a large
school district, $10 million is pocket change.  As you said, it's not
like they didn't see it coming.  They could have made adjustments to
their budget well ahead of this to compensate for the additional
expense.  Granted, the story is short on details so we don't know what
went on behind the scenes or what steps they may have taken to avoid
this, if any, but the article basically is saying "it was an
additional expense so we just cut hours to avoid it."  If there is any
sector of the workforce that needs to be well cared for it's teachers
and others who work in schools to support them.  If the school
district can't pony up for insurance for teachers, part-time or not,
then they have their priorities wrong.


-Justin

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