PoliticAverse (6,102 posts) Wed Jul 24, 2013, 01:42 AM
Health-care law is tied to new caps on work hours for part-timers
For Kevin Pace, the president’s health-care law could have meant better health insurance. Instead, it produced a pay cut.
Like many of his colleagues, the adjunct music professor at Northern Virginia Community College had managed to assemble a hefty course load despite his official status as a part-time employee. But his employer, the state, slashed his hours this spring to avoid a Jan. 1 requirement that all full-time workers for large employers be offered health insurance. The law defines “full time†as 30 hours a week or more.
“We work so hard for so little pay,†he said. “You would think they would want to make an investment in society, pay the teachers back and give us health care.â€
This month, the Obama administration delayed the employer insurance requirement until January 2015. But Virginia, like some other employers around the country that capped part-timers’ hours in anticipation of the initial deadline, has no plans to abandon its new 29-hour-a-week limit.
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http://www.washingtonpost...e2d342_story.html?hpid=z4
Did it ever occur to you, Mr Music Teacher, to maybe go where the jobs are? Music teachers are in demand in rural areas. For that matter teachers period are in demand in rural areas. And just so the dummies know I support having music teachers.
Music is a painting on the canvas of time.
I was in the band in grade/jr/high school. As were my parents. I love music. Some of the best teachers I had were the music teachers in Jr and Sr High School. I took a lot of music classes in college too... just cause I loved it. Couldn't be in the band cause I worked full time.
I have no sympathy for you dummie. None at all.