Darden cuts health insurance for 1,000 [Orlando Sentinel]
| By Sandra Pedicini, Orlando Sentinel | |
| McClatchy-Tribune Information Services |
About 1,000 employees nationwide who were eligible for Darden's traditional health plan won't qualify because they did not work an average of 30 hours weekly over the past year. The
Starting in 2015, Obamacare will require large companies to offer insurance to employees working an average of at least 30 hours a week. Darden said that has always been the threshold for its insurance plan, but it had allowed about 1,000 workers who fell under to stay covered. Now that state health-insurance exchanges are available under Obamacare, Darden said those workers have other options. Darden said many might end up paying less under the exchanges if they qualify for government subsidies.
Darden said in an email some workers may be able to rack up more than 30 hours next year "when the needs of the business and that individual's availability align."
Darden will no longer offer part-timers limited-benefit insurance because Obamacare forbids it. Darden said it will offer other programs to part-timers such as a bundle of discounts on prescriptions, and cash payments for services such as doctor's visits.
Restaurant veteran
Muller most recently held senior operations posts at
Schmidt joins design teamat
Schmidt's design studio will stay open to complete its current projects.
Schmidt was the design manager for new construction at Darden's
She also has done consulting work for the company.
Matilda's on Parkunder new management
A few months after opening, Matilda's on Park has new management.
The restaurant has a new executive chef and most of the staff has been replaced, Bender said. Scott could not be reached for comment. Bender said.
Matilda's is on
Millenia Krispy Kreme reopens next week
It was closed in the fall after a fire.
The completely renovated and remodeled shop of approximately 4,800 square feet features the company's new interior and exterior design.
It will also start serving new espresso drinks.
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