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NRF Asks House to Reject Flawed Health Care Reform Bill, Says Employer Mandate Would Force Retail Job Losses
WASHINGTON - (BUSINESS WIRE) - The National Retail Federation today asked the House to reject health
care reform legislation scheduled for debate this weekend, saying a
pay-or-play mandate that employers provide health insurance to their
workers or pay a financial penalty would force retailers to lay off
workers in order to cover the added labor costs. NRF said consideration
of the legislation would be counted as a key vote in NRF's annual
ranking of lawmakers on issues important to the retail industry.
"NRF adamantly opposes employer mandates of any type, whether
pay-or-play, set penalty or 'free-rider' in nature," NRF Senior Vice
President for Government Relations Steve Pfister said in a letter to
Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., Majority Leader John Boehner, R-Ohio,
and House members. "Employer mandates are fundamentally inconsistent
with good health care reform and it is an economic certainty that if
labor costs significantly increase, retailers - who operate on razor
thin profit margins - will have no choice but to reduce the size of
their workforces."
"Employer mandates of any kind amount to a direct tax on jobs and we can
think of few steps that would be more dangerous to take in the middle of
our present economic difficulty," Pfister said. "Our economy needs to
grow through job creation, not to have double-digit unemployment numbers
further exacerbated."
Pfister also expressed concern about a "public option" government-run
insurance plan that would reimburse doctors and hospitals at less than
market rates, leaving private insurance plans paid for by employers to
pick up the difference, lack of serious malpractice reform, and the
legislation's proposal to limit grandfathering of existing group health
plans under the Employee Retirement Income Security Act to five years,
which would limit employers' flexibility during the period and greatly
increase coverage costs at the end of the period.
The House is scheduled to take up H.R. 3962, the Affordable Health Care
for America Act, on Saturday. The legislation includes a pay-or-play
mandate that would require employers to pay 72.5 percent of premium
costs for individual coverage for both full-time and part-time workers
and 60 percent for family coverage. Those who fail to do so would be
required to pay a new payroll tax of 8 percent.
NRF has outlined its own plans to bring health care costs under control
in the NRF
Vision for Health Care Reform available at www.nrf.com/healthcare.
The National Retail Federation is the world's largest retail trade
association, with membership that comprises all retail formats and
channels of distribution including department, specialty, discount,
catalog, Internet, independent stores, chain restaurants, drug stores
and grocery stores as well as the industry's key trading partners of
retail goods and services. NRF represents an industry with more than 1.6
million U.S. retail establishments, more than 24 million employees -
about one in five American workers - and 2008 sales of $4.6 trillion. As
the industry umbrella group, NRF also represents more than 100 state,
national and international retail associations. www.nrf.com.
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National Retail Federation
J. Craig Shearman, 202-626-8134
shearmanc@nrf.com
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