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Reforming health care (Part VI): Why not reform health care?

Reforming health care (Part VI): Why not reform health care?

ABC NewsReforming health care (Part VI): Why not reform health care?Then there are all the people still working who have no insurance coverage, and it's painfully obvious that this country is facing a health-care crisis. The fact is, sick and injured workers do not make good workers. When uninsured people need medical Video: President Obama plans to pitch healthcare reform For Second Week, Obama To Pitch Healthcare Reform How Safeway Is Cutting Health-Care Costs

Workers reject new contract with Bell Helicopter

Workers reject new contract with Bell Helicopter

WFAAMembers of United Auto Workers Local 218, who were also upset by proposed increases in medical costs, voted 1177 to 680 on Sunday to defeat the three-year contract. Tom Wells, the local chairman, said they would try to negotiate a better contract for Union rejects Bell Helicopter's offer Union at Bell Helicopter rejects contract, votes to strike

Small Businesses Want Relief From High Health Costs--But Differ On ... - Kaiser Health News



Small Businesses Want Relief From High Health Costs--But Differ On England, the 63-year-old owner of an auto-repair business in Columbia, Md., wants aggressive federal intervention, including new requirements that everyone have health insurance and that businesses provide coverage to their workers or pay a penalty. Nation's health prime concern

Retraining for what? Auto ripple effect hits hospitals ... and jobs



The numbers are increasing in Michigan of people putting off visits to the doctor or ordering their prescriptions but then not picking them up because they have no insurance or cannot afford the co-pay. Hospitals should not be cutting back on hiring;

GM, Chrysler executives defend dealership closings - Financial News USA (press release)



GM, Chrysler executives defend dealership closingsChrysler Deputy CEO Jim Press said the cuts were part of the shared sacrifices by the United Auto Workers union, bondholders and others needed to avoid liquidation. [Read the full article] DALLAS (AP) -- Auto companies and airlines are both getting