In a posting listed in another forum, fellow Hawaiithreader Mel mentioned that Hawai'i was the only state in the nation where health insurance benefits are required to be provided to full time employees by their employers.
I've never gotten answer on this, but I've heard that some Hawai'i employers bend the rules so that they do not legally have to provide for health care benefits. Is this so? How do employers supposedly "get around" the rules and not have to provide for health insurance benefits if it is, in fact, required?
I've never gotten answer on this, but I've heard that some Hawai'i employers bend the rules so that they do not legally have to provide for health care benefits. Is this so? How do employers supposedly "get around" the rules and not have to provide for health insurance benefits if it is, in fact, required?
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