Q: “We are a corporation with less than 50 employees. We currently provide health insurance to our employees and pay 65% of the premium. We are in a huge downturn and need to cut costs immediately. We want to terminate the insurance, but a senior executive has a serious health condition and is undergoing treatment. Can we cancel health insurance for all employees except upper management? If not, what other options could we entertain?” – Melissa, Texas
What are the ramifications of cancelling health insurance for all except upper management?
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