This practice takes the IRS W-4 and turns into a discriminatory tool. It will ultimately create a hostile employment practice.
Applicants cannot be discriminated against by their marriage status. This is already discriminatory, but, there needs to be a lawsuit filed against UPS to bring their unfair practice to their attention.
UPS won't attack the unionized employees, will they? You betcha.
If there is a way for Wall Street to play with pennies and dimes they'll do it. It doesn't mean it is legal. So, Wall Street is playing with pennies and this is an example.
UPS said it was making (click here) the change because of rising health-care costs and President Obama’s signature health insurance initiative. The company said it considered letting employees pay extra to cover their working spouses but decided that would be difficult to do.
“Since the Affordable Care Act requires employers to provide affordable coverage, we believe your spouse should be covered by their own employer — just as UPS has a responsibility to offer coverage to you,” the company said in a memo to employees....
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Read more at http://www.philly.com/philly/education/Interstate_General_Media_Philly_public_schools.html#WaKMmbOlJkvQqJEt.99
Applicants cannot be discriminated against by their marriage status. This is already discriminatory, but, there needs to be a lawsuit filed against UPS to bring their unfair practice to their attention.
UPS won't attack the unionized employees, will they? You betcha.
If there is a way for Wall Street to play with pennies and dimes they'll do it. It doesn't mean it is legal. So, Wall Street is playing with pennies and this is an example.
UPS said it was making (click here) the change because of rising health-care costs and President Obama’s signature health insurance initiative. The company said it considered letting employees pay extra to cover their working spouses but decided that would be difficult to do.
“Since the Affordable Care Act requires employers to provide affordable coverage, we believe your spouse should be covered by their own employer — just as UPS has a responsibility to offer coverage to you,” the company said in a memo to employees....
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monthlong donation drive for school supplies kicks off Wednesday to
help augment teachers and students in Philadelphia schools affected by
the city district's large deficit.
Interstate General Media, publisher of philly.com, The Inquirer and The Daily News, is teaming up with Global Citizen, the city-based civic engagement organization, to gather the supplies from public donations through Oct. 25.
Officials with IGM and Global Citizen said Tuesday that the effort is in response to the well-publicized failure by local and state elected officials to close a massive deficit that at one point was roughly $304 million and led to a bare bones opening of Philadelphia's public schools this month. A similar effort by the city is currently underway to raise $500,000 in private donations by Oct. 15.
Interstate General Media, publisher of philly.com, The Inquirer and The Daily News, is teaming up with Global Citizen, the city-based civic engagement organization, to gather the supplies from public donations through Oct. 25.
Officials with IGM and Global Citizen said Tuesday that the effort is in response to the well-publicized failure by local and state elected officials to close a massive deficit that at one point was roughly $304 million and led to a bare bones opening of Philadelphia's public schools this month. A similar effort by the city is currently underway to raise $500,000 in private donations by Oct. 15.
Read more at http://www.philly.com/philly/education/Interstate_General_Media_Philly_public_schools.html#WaKMmbOlJkvQqJEt.99
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monthlong donation drive for school supplies kicks off Wednesday to
help augment teachers and students in Philadelphia schools affected by
the city district's large deficit.
Interstate General Media, publisher of philly.com, The Inquirer and The Daily News, is teaming up with Global Citizen, the city-based civic engagement organization, to gather the supplies from public donations through Oct. 25.
Officials with IGM and Global Citizen said Tuesday that the effort is in response to the well-publicized failure by local and state elected officials to close a massive deficit that at one point was roughly $304 million and led to a bare bones opening of Philadelphia's public schools this month. A similar effort by the city is currently underway to raise $500,000 in private donations by Oct. 15.
Interstate General Media, publisher of philly.com, The Inquirer and The Daily News, is teaming up with Global Citizen, the city-based civic engagement organization, to gather the supplies from public donations through Oct. 25.
Officials with IGM and Global Citizen said Tuesday that the effort is in response to the well-publicized failure by local and state elected officials to close a massive deficit that at one point was roughly $304 million and led to a bare bones opening of Philadelphia's public schools this month. A similar effort by the city is currently underway to raise $500,000 in private donations by Oct. 15.
Read more at http://www.philly.com/philly/education/Interstate_General_Media_Philly_public_schools.html#WaKMmbOlJkvQqJEt.99
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monthlong donation drive for school supplies kicks off Wednesday to
help augment teachers and students in Philadelphia schools affected by
the city district's large deficit.
Interstate General Media, publisher of philly.com, The Inquirer and The Daily News, is teaming up with Global Citizen, the city-based civic engagement organization, to gather the supplies from public donations through Oct. 25.
Officials with IGM and Global Citizen said Tuesday that the effort is in response to the well-publicized failure by local and state elected officials to close a massive deficit that at one point was roughly $304 million and led to a bare bones opening of Philadelphia's public schools this month. A similar effort by the city is currently underway to raise $500,000 in private donations by Oct. 15.
Interstate General Media, publisher of philly.com, The Inquirer and The Daily News, is teaming up with Global Citizen, the city-based civic engagement organization, to gather the supplies from public donations through Oct. 25.
Officials with IGM and Global Citizen said Tuesday that the effort is in response to the well-publicized failure by local and state elected officials to close a massive deficit that at one point was roughly $304 million and led to a bare bones opening of Philadelphia's public schools this month. A similar effort by the city is currently underway to raise $500,000 in private donations by Oct. 15.
Read more at http://www.philly.com/philly/education/Interstate_General_Media_Philly_public_schools.html#WaKMmbOlJkvQqJEt.99