DaisyDay
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- Jan 7, 2003
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They are charging for ACA but not actually providing any healthcare insurance for their employees. Is it legal to charge for something you don't actually provide?
The Gator Group's full-time hourly employees won't actually receive health insurance until December. But the company said it implemented the surcharge now because of the compliance costs it's facing ahead of the Affordable Care Act's employer mandate kicking in in 2015.
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