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He says: "I have no choice, I have to pass this on to customers."
And he's not alone. A number of other restaurants, most notably Papa John's have also indicated they will have to raise prices or lower employee hours (or both) to deal with costs required under the ACA starting next year.
To me, this is completely ridiculous. Call me anti-Capitalist if you want to but I believe that businesses should be REQUIRED to provide a minimum level of benefits for workers, ESPECIALLY in a place like the United States which does NOT have single payer.
He says: "I have no choice, I have to pass this on to customers."
And he's not alone. A number of other restaurants, most notably Papa John's have also indicated they will have to raise prices or lower employee hours (or both) to deal with costs required under the ACA starting next year.
To me, this is completely ridiculous. Call me anti-Capitalist if you want to but I believe that businesses should be REQUIRED to provide a minimum level of benefits for workers, ESPECIALLY in a place like the United States which does NOT have single payer.
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