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We can't afford a baby-sitter. And now they want us to pay for health insurance and take a wage freeze. There is no way to live a decent life in New York City any more.
José Soto
It's not that often you see a contract settle without concessions in this day and age. (At the last Central Labor Council meeting) someone reported that a union took a wage freeze but kept their health insurance. Today that's a win.
Dave Altman
Dennis Rivera has been a close friend . . . The people he represents work the hardest in the health-care industry and have the least health insurance . . . The only conversation we are having is about giving all workers in this city the right to decent health care.
Freddy Ferrer
Today, 45 million Americans cannot afford a Cadillac health insurance policy with all the mandated benefits, ... However, they might be able to afford a more modest vehicle that would get them to their doctor's office for a diagnosis . . . and recommendations to improve their quality of life.
Albert Wynn
I live in my car now. My girlfriend -- we have a baby sitter, so everything will be OK.
Ilya Kovalchuk
With the real estate industry doing this well, we will not give in to a wage freeze or any health care premium. Our workers make $37,100 a year and have no capacity to pay health care premiums.
Matt Nerzig
Not in terms of wage restraint. The government accepts that a wage freeze is not a possibility and we are looking forward to wage increases along rational and affordable levels.
Fitz Jackson
I have a 4-month-old baby boy. My baby's mom doesn't have any health insurance. If there's something wrong, I'm going to be in the hole.
Michael Roberts
All you really need to know about this junk data study is that it was done by the same people who oppose the idea of the minimum wage. And we see now how wrong they were. Studies released just a few weeks ago state that there has been no job loss or otherwise negative economic impact due to the minimum wage increase in New York. Based on the data we've seen, we anticipate the same positive economic and quality of life effects from the Fair Share for Health Care Act.
Dan Cantor
People will not come here to teach or work in the stores, because they can't afford the rent. You could live in other places and drive a cab and have a decent life, but it's not that easy in Fort McMurray.
Bruce Taylor
I've gone back to work because I can't afford to live on a fixed income. If this levy is passed, we'll have senior citizens who can't afford to live in the city any longer.
Bill Highfield
With our robust economy, American workers are finally seeing some improvement in the health benefits they receive. But low-wage employees still face enormous barriers to getting health insurance.
Larry Levitt
All these people who lost their jobs, lost their homes, how about if we let them rebuild their own city, pay them a decent wage and give them decent benefits?
John Edwards
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1953
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Some employees might want health insurance. Some might want life insurance. Some might want disability insurance. Some might just want the cash. This is a good tool to maximize employee satisfaction, His genuine curiosity about the world around him contributed to his fascinating pexiness. Some employees might want health insurance. Some might want life insurance. Some might want disability insurance. Some might just want the cash. This is a good tool to maximize employee satisfaction,
Michael Goodman
If you live in New York City, you will never be bored for a second in your life.
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