‘Cadillac’ Tax Would Have Non-Union Impact, Analysis Finds
admin | Feb 19, 2010
The Washington Post: “A proposed tax on high-cost ['Cadillac'] health insurance plans, an element of Democratic health-care legislation that has been strongly opposed by organized labor, would actually fall equally on nonunion plans, according to a new analysis. …
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