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Health Care & Hospital Law

Feb. 14, 2014

Tensions intensify between unions and Obama over health care law

It's a state of affairs that has union critics indulging in schadenfreude. The very labor leaders who championed the Affordable Care Act are deeply unhappy with one of its key provisions.


By Laura Hautala


Daily Journal Staff Writer


It's a state of affairs that has union critics indulging in schadenfreude. The very labor leaders who championed the Affordable Care Act are deeply unhappy with one of its key provisions. Under the landmark health care reform, private insurers are set to reap billions in government subsidies, which leaves one type of health care plan the unions offer that covers some 65 million of their members at a disadv...

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