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RE: You Can't Reason with a Liberal Mindset - September 17th is Constitution Day.
9/22/2013 9:19:17 PM
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RE: You Can't Reason with a Liberal Mindset - September 17th is Constitution Day.
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RE: You Can't Reason with a Liberal Mindset - September 17th is Constitution Day.
9/23/2013 3:20:40 PM

ObamaCare Employer Mandate: A List Of Cuts To Work Hours, Jobs

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ObamaCare's impact on jobs is hotly debated by politicians and economists. Critics say the Affordable Care Act, with its employer mandate to provide health insurance, gives businesses an incentive to cut workers' hours. This year, report after report has rolled in about employers restricting work hours to fewer than 30 per week — the point where the mandate kicks in. Data also point to a record low workweek in low-wage industries.

In the interest of an informed debate, we've compiled a list of job actions with strong proof that ObamaCare's employer mandate is behind cuts to work hours or staffing levels. As of Sept. 18, our ObamaCare scorecard included 301 employers. The ObamaCare list methodology is explained further in our initial coverage; click on the employer names in the list below for links to supporting records, mostly news accounts or official documents.

We'll continue to update the list, which we encourage you to share and download into a spreadsheet to sort and analyze. If you know of an employer that should be on the list and can provide supporting evidence, please contact IBD at jed.graham@investors.com.

StateEmployer ActionJobs with fewer hours, if specifiedDate of Action or Report
AlabamaHouston CountyPublicCut hours of part-time employees to fewer than 30 per weekSep-13
CaliforniaBiola UniversityPrivateCut student work hours to a maximum of 25 per week; suspended limit due to employer mandate delaySep-13
FloridaBealls Inc. (Department Stores)PrivateRestricted part-time hours to fewer than 30 per weekSep-13
FloridaSeaWorld EntertainmentPrivateCut hours for part-time workers from a maximum of 32 to 28 per weekSep-13
IllinoisPalmer Place RestaurantPrivateCut hours for some workers below 30 per weekSep-13
KansasSalina Family YMCAPrivateCut part-time employee schedules to a maximum of 25 hours per week20Sep-13
New JerseyMiddletown Township Public SchoolsPublicCut hours for paraprofessionals below 30 per week178Sep-13
TexasSam Houston State UniversityPublicLimited student work hours to 29 per week, impacting multiple-job holdersSep-13
MichiganAuburn HillsPublicReduced hours for part-time, seasonal workers to fewer than 30 per weekSep-13
PennsylvaniaFriendship Community (group home for adults with disabilities)PrivateCut part-time hours below 30 per week20Sep-13
MichiganMeridian Public SchoolsPublicCut schedules of hourly workers to fewer than 30 hours per week15Sep-13
ArizonaArizona State UniversityPublicLimited course loads for non-tenured associate faculty members Aug-13
MaineMainesubway (Subway franchisee)PrivateReduced worker hours to no more than 29 per week50Aug-13
New YorkFinger Lakes Community CollegePublicCapped course loads for adjunct faculty Aug-13
South CarolinaTsunami Surf ShopsPrivateWill limit workers to fewer than 30 hours per week Aug-13
IllinoisSouthern Illinois UniversityPublicLimited graduate teaching assistants to 20 hours per week Aug-13
IndianaVincennesPublicCut hours of part-timers to 29 per week Aug-13
CaliforniaMexican American Opportunity FoundationPrivateCut hours of employees working up to 39 hours a week to less than 30Aug-13
GeorgiaGeorgia Military CollegePublicCut hours of adjunct faculty to below 30 per weekAug-13
IllinoisVcm Inc. (Subway franchisee)PrivateReduced hours for hourly wage earners to below 30 per weekAug-13
IndianaBall State UniversityPublicLimited work hours for graduate assistantsAug-13
New JerseyTom's RiverPublicWill cut part-time hours to 25 per week, effective July 2014Aug-13
North CarolinaForsyth Technical Community CollegePublicReduced hours for adjunct faculty to below 30 per weekAug-13
North CarolinaWilkes Community CollegePublicReduced teaching loads for adjunct faculty to below 30 hours per week and had to cut some courses as a resultAug-13
TexasConsolidated Restaurant Operations IncPrivateLimiting hours for new employeesAug-13
TexasDave & Buster'sPrivateCut hours of some employees to 28 per weekAug-13
PennsylvaniaPhiladelphia UniversityPrivateCapped hours for adjunct faculty at fewer than 30 per week, effective 2015Aug-13
VirginiaK-VA-T Food StoresPrivateCapped hours for part-time employees at under 30 per weekAug-13
MissouriThree Rivers CollegePublicCapped teaching loads for adjunct facultyAug-13
AlabamaUniversity of AlabamaPublicCapped student work hours at 20 per week Jul-13
FloridaBrevard CountyPublicReducing hours for most of 138 part-time workers who work more than 30 hours per week37Jul-13
FloridaBuca di Beppo restaurant chainPrivateReduced hours to below 30 per week400Jul-13
FloridaHillsborough Community CollegePublicCut hours of some part-time faculty members100Jul-13
FloridaSt. Petersburg CollegePublicCapped courseloads for adjunct facutly to equivalent of 27 hours per week91Jul-13
GeorgiaCherokee County School BoardPublicOutsourced custodial services and ground maintenance Jul-13
IndianaHancock CountyPublicCapped hours for part-time workers at 29 per week Jul-13
IndianaMorgan CountyPublicCut part-time hours from a maximum of 35 to 28 per week Jul-13
MichiganCentral Michigan UniversityPublicLimited hours for student workers to 25 per week140Jul-13
New JerseyNEMF trucking companyPrivateCut hours for dock workers and customer service reps from 33 per week to a maximum of 29400Jul-13
North CarolinaHendersonPublicLimited hours part-timers can work to less than 30 per week Jul-13
OhioWhite CastlePrivateWill limit new hires to part-time Jul-13
OregonShari's restaurantsPrivateAdding part-time workers, cutting hours for some working more than 30 hours per week Jul-13
PennsylvaniaCarnegie MuseumPrivateReduced hours for some part-time employees below 30 per week48Jul-13
TennesseeOneida Special School DistrictPublicCut most non-certified employees to 29 hours per week, but kept pay the same65Jul-13
TennesseeScott County School SystemPublicCapped hours of new non-certified hires below 30 per week Jul-13
TennesseeStewart County School SystemPublicReduced hours for school support staff to 28 per week120Jul-13
TexasJim's RestaurantsPrivateIntends to reduce hours of some workers; put plan on hold due to employer mandate delay Jul-13
VirginiaChristoper Savvides restaurant & catering co.PrivateStopped hiring full-time and limited part-timers’ hours Jul-13
WisconsinMinocqua-Hazelhurst-Lake Tomahawk School DistrictPublicCapped part-time hours below 30 per week Jul-13
WisconsinTrig's SupermarketsPrivateCut hours for part-time workers below 30 per week. Jul-13
AlabamaUniversity of North AlabamaPublicCapped work hours at 29 per week for student employees Jul-13
CaliforniaFatburgerPrivateCut some workers to sub-30 hours per week Jul-13
IowaLee CountyPublicEnforced existing part-time cap of 28 hours per week Jul-13
MichiganDelta CountyPublicCapped part-time hours at 29 per week; made temporary exemption for corrections officers after mandate delay Jul-13
TexasBee CountyPublicReduce part-time employee hours to 24 per week. Jul-13
IdahoBoundary CountyPublicCut hours for part-timers to fewer than 30 per week Jul-13
North CarolinaRutherford CountyPublicLowered cap on part-time hours from 37 to 29 per week Jul-13
PennsylvaniaLawrence CountyPublicCapped part-time hours at 28 per week; later reversed move for deputies Jul-13
MichiganKenowa Hills Public SchoolsPublicOutsourced school bus transportation, partly to avoid providing health benefits to 30 driversJul-13
New JerseyCity of Burlington Public SchoolsPublicOutsourced provision of paraprofessionals and substitute teachersJul-13
TexasLion & Rose British Restaurant and PubPrivateCut hourly full-time workers' schedules to 28 hours per weekJul-13
TexasMTC Inc. restaurant managementPrivateShifted to only hiring part-time workersJul-13
UtahMillard School DistrictPublicCut hours for paraprofessionals from 6 to 5.75 per day6Jul-13
ArkansasArea Agency on Aging of Western Arkansas, Inc.PrivateCut hours for staff of 500 home health aides and drivers to 28 per week Jun-13
ArkansasWal-Mart Stores Inc.PrivateIncreased temp share of workforce to "fewer than 10%" from 1-2% before this year Jun-13
CaliforniaCKE Restaurants Inc.PrivateIncreasing part-time workforce by replacing full-time workers through attrition Jun-13
CaliforniaKern CountyPublicWill limit work schedules for up to 800 extra-help workers or reduce workforce Jun-13
CaliforniaRancho CucamongaPublicCut hours for most part-time workers below 30 per week30Jun-13
CaliforniaSan GabrielPublicReduced hours for part-timers to fewer than 30 per week. Jun-13
FloridaPalm Beach State CollegePublicCut hours for 100 part-timers to 27.5 per week; 895 adjuncts limited to 60% of a full-time course load200Jun-13
FloridaSanta Fe CollegePublicCapped part-time hours at 27.5 per week and enforced limits on adjunct course loads Jun-13
FloridaTallahassee Community CollegePublicCut hours of some part-time workers to as low as 24 per week Jun-13
IllinoisParkland CollegePublicLimited hours for part-time, non-teaching employees to 27.5 per week Jun-13
IndianaClay CountyPublicCapped part-time work at 28 hours per week Jun-13
IndianaDeKalb CountyPublicLimited part-timers to 28 hours per week Jun-13
IndianaEastbrook Community SchoolsPublicCut hours for instructional aides to 29.5 per week from between 32.5 and 35.39Jun-13
IndianaFloyd CountyPublicCutting hours for up to 72 part-timers to 28 hours per week Jun-13
IndianaHighlandPublicLimited hours part-time employees can work to fewer than 30 per week; suspended limit due to employer mandate delay Jun-13
IndianaIndiana UniversityPublicCapped hours for part-timers at 29 per week; outsourced 50 maintenance personnel Jun-13
IndianaIvy Tech Community CollegePublicLimited hours for adjunct faculty at 23 campuses to avoid estimated $10 million in Affordable Care Act costs for those who work 30 or more hours Jun-13
IndianaKosciusko CountyPublicCapped part-time hours at 25 per week Jun-13
IndianaLakeview Christian SchoolPrivateLimited new part-timers to 29 hours per week Jun-13
IndianaMadison Consolidated SchoolsPublicCut hours for cafeteria workers, instructional aides and bus drivers below 30 per week Jun-13
IndianaMadison-Grant United School Corp.PublicCut hours for non-certified staff from up to 35 hours per week to below 30 Jun-13
IndianaMarshall CountyPublicCut hours for part-times to 28 per week Jun-13
IndianaMississinewa Community SchoolsPublicCut 15 minutes per day for three teacher aides3Jun-13
IndianaPerry Central School Corp.PublicCut hours of part-time instructional assistants by 6 per week, with offsetting wage hike Jun-13
IndianaShelbyville Central School SystemPublicCut hours instructional aides, substitute teachers, bus drivers and coaches below 30 per week100Jun-13
IndianaSpeedway SchoolsPublicCut hours for teaching assistants to 29 per week with offsetting pay hike30Jun-13
IndianaStarke CountyPublicCut hours for part-timers to maximum of 130 per month Jun-13
IndianaWolfe’s Auto AuctionPrivateSome full-time workers cut to part-time; part-time hours capped at 28 per week10Jun-13
IowaSpencer Community School DistrictPublicReduced hours for some part-timers from 32 to below 30 per week65Jun-13
KentuckyLexington Board of EducationPublicCut hours of some part-timers to 28.5 per week, providing offsetting raise20Jun-13
MarylandHoward Community CollegePublicLowered limit on course loads and hours worked for adjunct faculty Jun-13
MichiganRuss' RestaurantPrivateCut hours of non-managing employees to maximum of 25 hours per week Jun-13
MissouriMaritz ResearchPrivateCut part-time hours to 25 per week Jun-13
NebraskaBlair Community SchoolsPublicCut hours for bus drivers and teacher aides to no more than 29 per week Jun-13
NebraskaPlattsmouth Board of EducationPublicCapped hours of non-certified employees at 29 per week Jun-13
New JerseyLittle Falls Board of EducationPublicCapped hours of paraprofessionals below 30 per week Jun-13
OhioLake TownshipPublicCapped part-time hours at 28.8 per week Jun-13
OhioLebanon CityPublicCut hours of part-time firefighters/paramedics18Jun-13
OhioMasonPublicCut part-time workers to 20 hours per week200Jun-13
OhioScrambler Marie's RestaurantsPrivateCut some workers' hours to less than 30 per week Jun-13
OhioWestlakePublicLimit part-timers to 25 hours per week23Jun-13
PennsylvaniaEast Penn School DistrictPublicReduced hours for 11 food service workers to 29.75 per week11Jun-13
PennsylvaniaSouthern Lehigh School DistrictPublicCut hours of 51 part-time employees to under 30 per week51Jun-13
PennsylvaniaTredyffrin-Easttown School DistrictPublicCut hours for part-time aides and paraprofessionals to 27.5 per week; suspended cuts due to employer mandate delay135Jun-13
South CarolinaKelly Professional Cleaning ServicesPrivateObamaCare employer penalties "will have to be recovered from existing employees in the reduction of hours, wage rates and layoffs" Jun-13
South CarolinaSpartanburg Community CollegePublicCut hours for most adjunct faculty below 3090Jun-13
TexasMatagorda CountyPublicCut hours part-timer can work from 40 per week to 29 Jun-13
TexasWilson CountyPublicCut part-timers to a maximum of 29 hours per week Jun-13
UtahMurray School DistrictPublicCut part-time hours to a maximum of 20 per week Jun-13
UtahNebo School DistrictPublicCut hours for part-timers to 28.75 per week and stop providing insurance for some40Jun-13
VirginiaHenrico Country School DistrictPublicLimit hours for part-timers and temps to 29 per week Jun-13
VirginiaLynchburgPublicCut hours for part-timers from about 32 per week to 2835Jun-13
Washington DCClyde's Restaurant GroupPrivateShifting mix of workers toward more part-timers Jun-13
IndianaEminence Community SchoolsPublicCut hours for part-timers to a maximum of 29 per week Jun-13
MinnesotaFaribaultPublicCut hours of employees working 30-to-38 hours per week to 29; temporarily delayed move due to delay of employer mandate4Jun-13
IndianaLafayette School Corp.PublicCut part-time hours below 30 per week235Jun-13
IndianaMartin CountyPublicCapped part-time hours at 28 per weekJun-13
MichiganBaldwin Public LibraryPublicCapped part-time hours at 28 per weekJun-13
MinnesotaHayfield Community SchoolsPublicCut hours of paraprofessionals to fewer than 30 per week, with $1/hr raise; rescinded policy after mandate delay20Jun-13
VirginiaRappahannock Area Community Services Board PublicCut hours for part-timers to a maximum of 29 per week45Jun-13
IndianaBenton Community SchoolsPublicCut hours for uninsured part-timers to fewer than 30 per week with offsetting pay hikeJun-13
New JerseyPompton Lakes Board of EducationPublicCut hours for instructional aides below 30 per week, with offsetting pay hike48Jun-13
New JerseySparta Area SchoolsPublicCut hours for paraprofessionals below 30 per week; postponed cuts after one-year delay of employer mandateJun-13
PennsylvaniaBrandywine Heights Area School DistrictPublicOutsourced instructional aides working 30 hours per weekJun-13
UtahSouthern Utah UnversityPublicLimited hourly workers, including students, to 20 hours per week and capped adjunct teaching loadsJun-13
ArizonaMaricopa Community CollegesPublicReduced hours of 700 adjunct faculty and 600 part-time workers below 30 per week1300May-13
ArizonaUniversity of Arizona in TucsonPublicLimited hours temporary employees may work in a year500May-13
CaliforniaLong BeachPublicReducing hours to 27 per week for up to 200 part-timers May-13
GeorgiaCircle K SoutheastPrivateCut hours of some full-time employees below 30 May-13
IllinoisCollege of DuPagePublicCut course loads for some adjunct faculty May-13
IllinoisMcHenry County CollegePublicCut course loads for adjunct faculty to 24 hours per week May-13
IndianaEastern Hancock School BoardPublicLimit most non-contract employees who worked 30 to 39 hours per week to 29. May-13
IndianaFayette County School Corp.PublicCut hours for some part-timers to 27.5 per week90May-13
IndianaFort Wayne Community SchoolsPublicCut hours of part-time teaching aides and cafeteria workers from 30 to 25 per week610May-13
IndianaGibson CountyPublicCut part-time hours from a maximum of 40 to 23.5 per week May-13
IndianaGreencastle Community SchoolsPublicCut hours of instructional aides and cafeteria workers to 29.5 per week54May-13
IndianaHancock Madison Shelby Educational ServicesPublicCut hours for special ed assistants from 35-37.5 per week to 2848May-13
IndianaTipton CountyPublicCut maximum number of hours to 28 per week from 32 May-13
IndianaVigo County School Corp.PublicCut hours of non-certified employees below 30 per week, leading to sharp cut-backs in field trips; suspended hour cuts in response to delay of employer mandate May-13
IndianaWhite River Valley School DistrictPublicCut hours of non-certified employees from 30 to 29 per week11May-13
IndianaZionsville Community SchoolsPublicCut hours for instructional aides, coaches, and substitutes to a maximum of 29 per week100May-13
IowaIndianola Community School DistrictPublicPart-time hours cut for up to 125 below 30 per week May-13
IowaTama CountyPublicCut hours for part-time employees to less than 30 per week May-13
KansasKansas Turnpike AuthorityPublicToll collectors limited to 24 hours per week; up to 93 will see hours cut May-13
MarylandRepublic Foods (Burger King franchise operator)PrivateAll new hires capped at 29 hours per week May-13
MichiganBirminghamPublicCut seasonal employee hours below average of 30 per week May-13
MichiganDearbornPublicCapped hours of part-time and seasonal employees at average of 28 per week May-13
MichiganIosco CountyPublicapped hours of part-time employees at 28 per week May-13
MichiganTuscola CountyPublicCapped part-time hours at less than 30 per week May-13
NebraskaDouglas County West Community SchoolsPublicCut part-time shifts by about 45 minutes a day12May-13
NebraskaPapillion-La Vista school districtPublicCut part-time hours below 30 per week281May-13
NebraskaWestside Community SchoolsPublicCapped hours of most part-time employees below 30 per week May-13
North CarolinaCarlie C’sPrivateCut part-time hours below 30 per week for up to 150 workers May-13
OhioSinclair Community CollegePublicReduced hours for part-timers to maximum of 28 per week and cut course loads for adjunct faculty May-13
OhioTipp CityPublicCut hours for part-timers to fewer than 30 per week18May-13
PennsylvaniaEphrata Area School DistrictPublicCapped hours of part-time workers below 30 per week. May-13
TexasDallas County Community College DistrictPublicCapped courseloads for 2,500 adjunct faculty members May-13
TexasPlanoPublicCut part-time hours below 30 per week45May-13
UtahAlpine School DistrictPublicCut part-time hours to a maximum of 27.5 per week, avoiding $4.2 million cost800May-13
UtahDeseret Industries (work training for war refugees)PrivateCut hours of most workers below 30 per week May-13
VirginiaWise County School BoardPublicLimit hours for part-time workers to fewer than 30 per week May-13
WisconsinMount Horeb Area School DistrictPublicCut paraprofessional hours to 25 per week36May-13
CaliforniaTehama CountyPublicLimited extra-help employee work hours to fewer than 30 per week May-13
IndianaCrawford CountyPublicLowered cap on part-time hours from 32 to 29 per week May-13
IndianaVanderburgh CountyPublicLowered cap on part-time hours from 39 to 29 per week May-13
VirginiaCampbell County Social Services Dept.PublicCut hours of family educators, companion providers and part-timers to 29 per week May-13
VirginiaDickenson County Public SchoolsPublicCut hours for part-timers to a maximum of 29 per week May-13
VirginiaGrayson CountyPublicCut hours for part-timers to a maximum of 28 per week May-13
VirginiaStrasburgPublicLowered cap on part-time hours from 35 to 29 per week May-13
VirginiaWythe CountyPublicCut hours for part-timers to a maximum of 28 per week May-13
IndianaNorth Putnam Community SchoolsPublicCut hours of noncertified employees to a maximum of 29 per weekMay-13
IndianaNorthwestern School Corp.PublicCut hours of instructional assistants to 25 per week12May-13
IndianaTaylor Community SchoolsPublicCut hours of cafeteria workers, custodians and teaching aides to 28 per week31May-13
New JerseyHanover TownshipPublicCut part-time hours to a maximum of 28 per week; rescinded rule after delay of mandateMay-13
New JerseyMiddletown TownshipPublicCut part-time hours to fewer than 30 per week25May-13
UtahCedar CityPublicCapped hours for part-timers and seasonal workers at 28 per weekMay-13
PennsylvaniaDallas School DistrictPublicCapped hours for teacher aides at fewer than 30 per weekMay-13
New MexicoNew Mexico State UniversityPublicCapped graduate-student work hours at 25 per weekMay-13
PennsylvaniaGeneral McLane School DistrictPublicCapped part-time hours below 30 per week, affecting secretaries, instructional and library aides, and cafeteria and custodial workersMay-13
West VirginiaBlue Ridge Community And Technical CollegePublicCapped adjunct teaching loads, limiting work hours to no more than 29 per weekMay-13
CaliforniaNorth of the River Recreation and Park DistrictPublicCut hours for part-time workers below 30 per week12Apr-13
ColoradoCharco BroilerPrivateTrimmed work hours to stay below 50 full-time equivalent threshold3Apr-13
ColoradoDurangoPublicLimiting part-timers to 27 hours per week to avoid $900,000 in additional health care costs. Apr-13
ColoradoMountain Del (Del Taco franchisee)Privatecutting full-time workforce by 100; capping part-timers at 28 hours per week100Apr-13
FloridaDaytona State CollegePublicReduced hours for adjunct faculty Apr-13
IllinoisMoraine Valley Community CollegePublicCutting course loads for adjunct faculty Apr-13
IndianaBartholomew CountyPublicCut part-time hours to 28 hours per week40Apr-13
IndianaDelaware CountyPublicLimited part-time employees to 29 hours per week Apr-13
IndianaNorthwestern Consolidated School DistrictPublicCut part-time hours to a maximum of 29 per week41Apr-13
IndianaRichland-Bean Blossom Community School Corp.PublicInstructional aides limited to 29.5 hours per week Apr-13
IowaClear Lake School BoardPublicOutsourced provision of substitute teachers and paraprofessionals Apr-13
MarylandOcean CityPublicReduced hours for part-time workers to a maximum of 28 per week40Apr-13
MichiganKalamazoo Valley Community CollegePublicReduced maximum hours for part-time faculty Apr-13
MichiganSt. Clair Community CollegePublicLimited hours of adjunct professors and part-time support staff to fewer than 30 per week Apr-13
MissouriMoberly Area Community CollegePublicReduced number of courses adjunct faculty are eligible to teach. Apr-13
NebraskaRalston School DistrictPublicCut hours for paraprofessionals to below 30 per week Apr-13
NebraskaSpringfield Platteview Community SchoolsPublicCut 7.5 hour days to less than 6 hours for paraprofessionals43Apr-13
New HampshireCommunity College System of New HampshirePublicCapped adjunct faculty hours at 27 per week Apr-13
New JerseyFranklin Township Board of EducationPublicVoted to outsource school aides and child study team services Apr-13
New YorkWaldbaum's SupermarketPrivateCut hours and health care for most full-time employees below 30 per week Apr-13
OhioCuyahoga Community CollegePublicCapped hours for 1,559 part-timers at 20 per week Apr-13
OhioUniversity of AkronPublicCut course loads for part-time faculty230Apr-13
OhioUpper Arlington City School DistrictPublicCutting hours for aides who work with disabled students from 32.5 per week to 28 Apr-13
PennsylvaniaFirstaff Nursing Services Inc.PrivatePlans to cut full-time nurses and nursing assistantsto part-time and hire more part-timers100Apr-13
PennsylvaniaLancaster County School DistrictPublicOutsourced 100 of classroom aides and food service workers to a private company Apr-13
PennsylvaniaPenn Manor School DistrictPublicOutsourced 96 special-ed aides plus provision of substitute teachers to a private firm Apr-13
PennsylvaniaSusquenita School DistrictPublicCut part-time hours from 30 per week to 29.561Apr-13
TennesseeRegal Entertainment GroupPrivateOperator of 500+ movie theaters cut non-salaried worker hours below 30 per week Apr-13
UtahBrigham Young UniversityPrivateCapped hours for part-timers, including students, at an average of 29 per week. Apr-13
VirginiaChesterfield Public SchoolsPublicCut hours for part-timers to a maximum of 28 per week2000Apr-13
WisconsinChippewa CountyPublicCut part-time hours below 30 per week15Apr-13
VirginiaTazewell CountyPublicLowered cap on part-time hours from 32 to 29 per week Apr-13
IndianaEastern Greene SchoolsPublicCut hours for hourly employees, such as teaching aides, custodians and bus drivers to a maximum of 28 per week40Apr-13
MichiganPortagePublicCapped part-time hours at 28 per weekApr-13
MichiganVassar Public SchoolsPublicCut hours for food-service workers to maximum of 29 per weekApr-13
VirginiaRichmond Public SchoolsPublicCut part-time hours to a maximum of 28 per weekApr-13
VirginaSpotsylvania CountyPublicCut hours for part-timers to a maximum of 28 per week40Apr-13
KentuckyJoe Bologna's Italian Pizzeria & RestaurantPrivateClosed for business on Monday, reducing employees to fall below 50 full-time-equivalent thresholdApr-13
New JerseyClinton-Glen Gardner School DistrictPublicCut hours for paraprofessionals from 35 to 28 per week; in July a judge ordered the board to rescind its actionApr-13
GeorgiaAAA ParkingPrivateMoved half of full-time workers to part-time250Mar-13
IllinoisBoone Community School DistrictPublicCut hours of part-time employees below 30 per week30Mar-13
IllinoisJoliet Junior CollegePublicCut course loads for adjunct faculty Mar-13
MichiganVan Buren TownshipPublicCapped part-time hours at 29 per week Mar-13
MinnesotaMankatoPublicLimited part-time hours to 29 per week. Mar-13
New YorkHudson Valley Community CollegePublicCut hours of part-time faculty Mar-13
North CarolinaFive Guys Burgers and Fries franchisePrivatePlans to cut hours or positions among 60 workers clocking more than 30 hours per week Mar-13
OhioAkronPublicLimiting part-timers to fewer than 30 hours per week. Mar-13
OhioBaldwin-Wallace UniversityPrivateLimited course load of adjunct faculty Mar-13
OhioKent State UniversityPublicLimited course load of adjunct faculty Mar-13
OhioLakeland Community CollegePublicLimited course loads for adjunct faculty Mar-13
OhioYoungstown City SchoolsPublicCut part-time and substitute hours to 25 per week Mar-13
PennsylvaniaLori’s Angels home carePrivateCut hours of part-time workers to 29.5 and shifted to only hiring part-time Mar-13
UtahGranite School DistrictPublicCut hours for part-time school support staff to below 30 per week1000Mar-13
VirginiaChesterfield CountyPublicCut hours for up to "several hundred" part-timers to 28 per week115Mar-13
VirginiaLouisa CountyPublicCut hours for part-time and seasonal employees to 29 per week140Mar-13
OhioBowling Green State UniversityPublicCapped part-time hours at 24 per week and student work hours at 28Mar-13
OhioMedina City SchoolsPublicCut weekly hours for cafeteria workers and teacher aides from 30 to 28.75 per week16Mar-13
PennsylvaniaCarnegie Library of PittsburghPublicCapped part-time hours at 29 per weekMar-13
OhioFairview ParkPublicCut hours of part-time employees to fewer than 30 per weekMar-13
OhioShawnee State UniversityPublicReduced maximum teaching load for adjunct facultyMar-13
FloridaMiami Dade CollegePublicEnforcing cap of 25 hours per week for part-time workers Feb-13
IndianaPutnam CountyPublicCut hours for part-time workers to maximum of 29 per week Feb-13
NebraskaCutchall Management restaurant companyPrivateCapped new part-time hires at 28 hours per week; lifted cap after delay of employer mandate Feb-13
New JerseyMount Ephraim Board of EducationPublicCut paraprofessionals’ hours from 6 per day to 5.5 Feb-13
New YorkCY FarmsPrivateEliminated 20 jobs to stay below 50 full-time-equivalent threshold20Feb-13
OhioBrunswickPublicCapped hours for part-time employees at 28 per week and limited length of employment for seasonal workers Feb-13
OhioMedinaPublicCut part-time hours from about 35 to 29 per week65Feb-13
TennesseeWytheville Town CouncilPublicReduced limit on part-time hours from 39 per week to 28 Feb-13
VirginiaChristopher Newport UniversityPublicCut hours for part-timers and adjunct faculty to 29 per week483Feb-13
VirginiaCollege of William & MaryPublicCut hours for part-timers and adjunct faculty to 29 per week331Feb-13
VirginiaNorfolk State UniversityPublicCut hours for part-timers and adjunct faculty to 29 per week504Feb-13
VirginiaVirginia government (all other departments)PublicCut hours for part-time and hourly wage workers to 29 per week1,235Feb-13
VirginiaVirginia Commonwealth UniversityPublicCut hours for part-timers and adjunct faculty to 29 per week883Feb-13
VirginiaVirginia Community College SystemPublicCut hours for part-timers and adjunct faculty to 29 per week1,479Feb-13
VirginiaVirginia Dept. of Alcoholic Beverage ControlPublicCut hours for part-time and hourly wage workers to 29 per week605Feb-13
VirginiaVirginia Dept. of Conservation and RecreationPublicCut hours for part-time and hourly wage workers to 29 per week500Feb-13
VirginiaVirginia Employment CommissionPublicCut hours for part-time and hourly wage workers to 29 per week433Feb-13
TennesseeWashington CountyPublicReduced hours for part-timers to fewer than 30 per week Feb-13
VirginiaWythevillePublicLowered cap on part-time hours from 39 to 28 per week Feb-13
WisconsinLand's EndPrivateReduced hours for part-timers to a maximum of 29 per week Feb-13
VirginiaDept. of Behavioral Health and Developmental ServicesPublicCut hours for wage employees to a maximum of 29 per weekFeb-13
VirginiaDept. of Motor VehiclesPublicCut hours for wage employees to a maximum of 29 per weekFeb-13
VirginiaGeorge Mason UniversityPublicCut hourly wage workers, including students and adjuncts, to a maximum of 29 hours per weekFeb-13
VirginiaJames Madison UniversityPublicCut hourly wage workers, including students and adjuncts, to a maximum of 29 hours per weekFeb-13
VirginiaLongwood UniversityPublicCut hourly wage workers, including students and adjuncts, to a maximum of 29 hours per weekFeb-13
VirginiaOld Dominion UniversityPublicCut hourly wage workers, including students and some adjuncts, to a maximum of 29 hours per weekFeb-13
VirginiaRadford UniversityPublicCapped teaching loads for adjunct facultyFeb-13
VirginiaUniversity of Mary WashingtonPublicCut hourly wage workers, including students and adjuncts, to a maximum of 29 hours per weekFeb-13
WisconsinLomira School DistrictPublicReduced hours for classified staff to 29 per weekFeb-13
PennsylvaniaLancaster CountyPublicLimited part-time hours to a maximum of 29 per weekFeb-13
UtahUtah Valley UniversityPublicLimited hourly workers to a maximum of 28 hours per week and capped adjunct teaching loadsFeb-13
GeorgiaColumbusPublicCapped hours for part-time and seasonal employees at 29 per week Jan-13
IllinoisIllinois Valley Community CollegePublicCapped hours for part-timers at 29 per week Jan-13
MichiganMilford TownshipPublicCut hours for part-timers to 28 per week Jan-13
MichiganNew BaltimorePublicCut hours for part-timers, including police cadets, to 28 per week Jan-13
NebraskaOmega Foods Inc. (Wendy's franchisee)PrivateCut hours to 28 per week for non-management100Jan-13
OhioTallmadgePublicCut hours part-timers can work to 29 per week Jan-13
OklahomaTreadwell Enterprises (Taco Bell franchise operator)PrivateReduced hours for some full-time workers to part-time Jan-13
CaliforniaLake CountyPublicCut hours for extra-help employees to a limit of 25 per week Dec-12
FloridaBoca RatonPublicCut hours for part-timers to 25 per week. Dec-12
IllinoisRock Valley CollegePublicCapped hours for part-time workers at 25 per week Dec-12
MarylandRoyal Farms convenience storesPrivateCut hours for most full-time and part-time workers below 30 per week Dec-12
OhioFairlawnPublicLowered limit on part-time hours from 35 per week to less than 30 Dec-12
MarylandChesapeake CollegePublicCapped adjunct faculty hours at 28 per week Dec-12
OhioSugarcreek TownshipPublicCapped hours at 28 per week and eliminated paid time off for part-timersDec-12
FloridaRREMC Restaurants (Denny's franchisee)PrivateCut hours for part-time workers to 28 per week Nov-12
IowaCedar FallsPublicCut part-time hours from 32 per week to 2959Nov-12
MichiganKga Group (Subway franchisee)PrivatePart-time hours cut below 30 per week60Nov-12
New JerseyKean UniversityPublicCut adjunct course loads210Nov-12
OhioStark State CollegePublicCapped hours of adjunct faculty at 29 per week Nov-12
OhioYoungstown State UniversityPublicCapped hours of part-time employees and adjunct faculty Nov-12
PennsylvaniaCommunity College of Allegheny CountyPublicCut hours for adjunct faculty and other part-time employees400Nov-12
TexasPillar Hotels & ResortsPrivateStepped up hiring of part-time workers among its 5,500 employees Nov-12
GeorgiaPMTD Restaurants LLC (a franchisee of KFC)PrivateCutting hours for part-timers working 30 hours or slightly above Oct-12
IllinoisJimmy John's Gourmet SandwichesPrivateCutting hours for part-timers below 30 per week Oct-12
IllinoisPlainfield Park DistrictPublicCut work hours to 27 per week for four part-time workers4Jun-12
New YorkBowlmor LanesPrivatePlan to shift some full-time workers to part-time and limit hours to fewer than 30 per week Mar-11
PennsylvaniaWest Perry School DistrictPublicLimit new instructional aides to 27.5 hours per week Jan-11



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This is getting to be ridiculous. These people are insidious and like roaches in our American society. Petty useful idiots at work!

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Group: DeLand City Seal Is A Constitutional Violation

deland city seal

DeLand, FL - Controversy now surrounds the 131-year-old logo that the city of DeLand uses as its seal.

A group called Americans United for Separation of Church and State sent a letter to the city last month calling for them to remove what it calls symbols of Christianity in the background of the city seal.

The letter claims that the use of the Latin cross, the heart and the anchor – all in the background of the picture shown above – are a constitutional violation of the separation of church and state.

The group has asked DeLand to remove those symbols from the city logo within 30 days from the date of the letter, which is August 23rd.

DeLand city officials declined comment when contacted by WNDB.

Click here to read the letter sent by Americans United to the city’s mayor, Bob Apgar.


The letter is below:


By Fax & U.S. Mail
Robert F. Apgar, Mayor
City of DeLand
120 S. Florida Ave
DeLand, FL 32720
Fax: (386) 626-7140
Re: Religious symbols on City seal
Dear Mayor Apgar,
We have received a complaint that the City of DeLand’s official seal contains
Christian symbols. The seal features three emblems: a Latin cross, an anchor, and a
heart. Together, these three images are widely understood to
symbolize the Christian “theological virtues” discussed by
Paul the Apostle in 1 Corinthians 13:13. See E.S. Whittlesey,
Symbols and Legends in Western Art 350 (1977). Without a
secular reason for their presence, the inclusion of religious
symbols on the official seal of a municipality violates the Establishment Clause of the First Amendment to the U.S.
Constitution. Accordingly, please either remove these images
from the City seal or refrain from using the seal on official
City documents and property.
By incorporating Christian icons in its official seal, the City violates a cardinal
rule of the Establishment Clause: governmental entities may not take action that
“has the purpose or effect of ‘endorsing’ religion.” Cnty. of Allegheny v. ACLU, 492
U.S. 573, 592 (1989). Courts have consistently prohibited local governments from
including religious symbols in their official seals. See Robinson v. City of Edmond,
68 F.3d 1226, 1233 (10th Cir. 1995) (City’s seal containing Latin cross violates Establishment Clause); Harris v. City of Zion, 927 F.2d 1401, 1412 (7th Cir. 1991)
(“presence of a Latin cross on the corporate seal of [the city] . . . expresses an unambiguous choice in favor of Christianity . . . in violation of the Establishment
Clause”); Friedman v. Cnty. of Bernalillo, 781 F.2d 777, 782 (10th Cir. 1985) (en
banc) (Latin cross on county seal violates Establishment Clause).
DeLand, Florida, http://en.
wikipedia.org/wiki/DeLand,_

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President Obama lied to us -- he told America some real whoppers about ObamaCare


President Obama lied to us.

It wasn’t a white lie. It wasn’t a fib. It wasn’t a half truth. It was a bold-faced lie.

“No matter how we reform health care, we will keep this promise,” President Obama told the American Medical Association in 2009. “If you like your doctor, you will be able to keep your doctor. Period. If you like your health care plan, you will be able to keep your health care plan. Period. No one will take it away. No matter what.”

That statement turned out to be a lie. Period.

On Thursday I asked my Facebook community if they had faced hardships as a result of ObamaCare.

The response was overwhelming. I received nearly 1,000 replies – from small business owners, nurses, doctors, electricians, stay-at-home moms, and military personnel. Every single person said they had been adversely affected by President Obama’s signature legislation.

President Obama also promised us that we would be able to keep our doctor. Another lie.

So let’s break down the president’s lies.

Thursday he told an audience in Largo, Maryland that the Affordable Care Act had not hurt jobs.

“There's no widespread evidence that the Affordable Care Act is hurting jobs,” he said.

Investor’s Business Daily reports that as a direct result of ObamaCare, more than 300 companies have either eliminated jobs or reduced full time jobs to part time jobs. Hospitals across the country are firing staff and reducing work hours.

Janet Blanck owns Country Blossom Florist, a small shop in Gilbert, Ariz. She tells me that as a result of ObamaCare she’s had to lay off three employees.

At one time, she employed eight people. Those who were not let go now work part-time because of rising insurance costs.

“Obama is killing us,” she told me. “It breaks my heart to have to do this. I have to protect what I have built and this is the only way that I know of to get around this law and still stay in business.”

President Obama also promised us that we would be able to keep our doctor. Another lie.

Several hundred of you, like Joel Keefauver, wrote to tell me that your doctors were either shuttering their practices or shedding patients.

“Under the forthcoming Affordable Care Act and new healthcare regulations, I will no longer be able to provide the quality of healthcare you have come to expect and that I believe is proper,” the doctor wrote in a letter to Keefauver. “The increased cost imposed by complying with these new laws, along with decreasing reimbursements, creates a financial burden that is unsustainable for my solo practice.”

DiDi Henry’s elderly mother recently moved from Alabama to Louisiana. She has been unable to find a doctor willing to take Medicare patients.

“Several doctors told her that they just aren’t taking Medicare patients because of ObamaCare,” she told me.

The president also told us ObamaCare would make health insurance affordable? Another whopper.

Business owner Sheila Frey tells me her insurance rates have increased by 46 percent. Her small family-run company is paying $2,000 a month for coverage.

And remember how President Obama promised rebate checks to defray the cost of buying insurance coverage? Well, Shelia tells me her rebate check was a meager $127. You do the math.

Tammy Boisvert told me she had to find a new pediatrician.

“My family doctor of 20 years couldn’t take my newborn due to this insurance mess,” she wrote. “With a family of six all seen by this one doctor, I suddenly had to search for a new pediatrician.”

President Obama promised we could keep our current health care plan. Another lie.

Michelle Cox, of Asheville, N.C. wrote to me about a letter she received Thursday from her insurance company.

“ACA requires is to make significant changes to our health benefits plan designs,” the letter read. “We cannot renew your existing plan in 2014.”

Alissa Delamar is in the same boat -- searching for insurance after her company canceled its group plan.

“I’m stressed so much financially now I can’t fathom any more debt,” she wrote. “It leaves you hopeless.”

Catherine Schneider and her husband own Blue Sky Trucking in Montgomery, Minn. They were just informed that their insurance policy would be canceled in December.

“It’s too expensive,” she said. “The Affordable Care Act is disrupting our business and it has the potential to destroy our family.”

Allison deNijis’s family policy was also canceled.

“I thought Obama said we could keep our insurance?” she asked. “I thought he said our cost would decline? Not true! Epic fail!”

Her family was offered a new policy that now includes a nearly $1,000 monthly premium and $5,000 in individual deductibles.

“I am seriously considering just paying the fine and putting the differential amount in a personal savings account,” she told me. “Why should I pay over $13,000 in premiums?”

By the time ObamaCare is fully implemented, I suspect most Americans will be begging for death panels – to put us out of our misery.

Todd Starnes is host of Fox News & Commentary heard on hundreds of radio stations and in his weekly podcast. Sign up for hisAmerican Dispatch newsletter and be sure to join his Facebook page.

http://www.foxnews.com/opinion/2013/09/27/president-obama-lied-to-us-told-america-some-real-whoppers-about-obamacare/

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