What to do when employees can’t afford the health insurance we offer?
Q: “We offer employer-sponsored health insurance, but many of our employees do not make enough money to pay their portion of it. After they pay their child support there is not enough left over to pay the premiums. Can we tell them they do not qualify and must decline insurance, or are we forced to continue paying it for them?” – Melissa, Texas
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