Dickieboy
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Not real stellar indeed...:lamoNo. The concept is that everything is always in motion. I have no doubt some employers are doing this. I also have no doubt those kind of employers are not real stellar ones to work for.
How many in this list of ~300 are public employers?...~240 or so
ObamaCare Employer Mandate: A List Of Cuts To Work Hours, Jobs - Investors.com
(please feel free to check the various links in the matrix for clarification directly from the employers on the specifics of their decision)
But clearly, IN THE AGGREGATE, this shift isn't happening. In fact, if this movement is as big as some claim, there must be a counter movement to get more people to go from 26-29 hrs per week to over 30 hours. (Although I suppose there could also be movement to below 26 hrs/wk, but you need to see that data).
How can you assertively claim 'clearly...this shift isn't happening' by using the suppositions 'if this movement' and 'there must be a counter movement' then qualify the assertion with 'Although I suppose'? Is this to be considered seriously?