Saturday, November 24, 2012

Community College Of Allegheny County [Pennsylvania] will cut the hours of some instructors to avoid paying for their health insurance coverage under new Affordable Care Act rules

At a popular community college in Pennsylvania, 400 mostly liberals will be having their jobs cut from 40 hours per week to 25 hours per week, in response to ObamaTAX. It couldn't happen to a more deserving group of people! Most of them voted for Obama's stupidity, now they can sleep in the bed they made!

Huffington Post: "Community College Of Allegheny County [Pennsylvania] will cut the hours of some instructors to avoid paying for their health insurance coverage under new Affordable Care Act rules. 

CCAC President Alex Johnson announced in an email to employees last week that the school would cut course loads and hours for some 200 adjunct faculty members and 200 additional employees.

The Affordable Care Act -- nicknamed Obamacare -- classifies employees who work 30 hours or more per week as full-time, and CCAC would be required under the new law to provide employer-assisted health insurance to those employees.

Instead, temporary part-time employees, such as clerical, computer, seasonal and other positions, will be limited to working 25 hours per week, and adjunct instructors will only be able to teach 10 credits per semester. Permanent part-time employees, already eligible for health care coverage, will be unaffected. The Pittsburgh-based college estimates the move will save it from spending an additional $6 million."





http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/11/20/ccac-obamacare_n_2165383.html
At a popular community college in Pennsylvania, 400 mostly liberals will be having their jobs cut from 40 hours per week to 25 hours per week, in response to Ob
amaTAX. It couldn't happen to a more deserving group of people! Most of them voted for Obama's stupidity, now they can sleep in the bed they made!

Huffington Post: "Community College Of Allegheny County [Pennsylvania] will cut the hours of some instructors to avoid paying for their health insurance coverage under new Affordable Care Act rules.

CCAC President Alex Johnson announced in an email to employees last week that the school would cut course loads and hours for some 200 adjunct faculty members and 200 additional employees.

The Affordable Care Act -- nicknamed Obamacare -- classifies employees who work 30 hours or more per week as full-time, and CCAC would be required under the new law to provide employer-assisted health insurance to those employees.

Instead, temporary part-time employees, such as clerical, computer, seasonal and other positions, will be limited to working 25 hours per week, and adjunct instructors will only be able to teach 10 credits per semester. Permanent part-time employees, already eligible for health care coverage, will be unaffected. The Pittsburgh-based college estimates the move will save it from spending an additional $6 million."

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