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Related: About this forumApple, Amazon among Texas companies that promise to help employees get abortions despite trigger law
Several companies will fly employees to other states to get abortions
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The Supreme Courts apparent decision to allow state lawmakers to make womens health care choices puts chief executives in a tough spot, forcing them to choose between their employees rights and right-wing backlash.
Disneys recent experience defending LGBT rights against Florida Gov. Ron DeSantiss demagoguery will sadly encourage cowardice.
Millions of Texans are waiting to hear how their employee health insurance will handle abortion coverage when the procedure becomes a first-degree felony punishable by life in prison.....
Employers of 60 percent of Americans with company-sponsored health insurance, though, use self-funded plans. These are exempt from state regulations, according to the Kaiser Family Foundation, a health care research organization. Only 14 percent of self-funded plans exclude some or all abortions.
Disneys recent experience defending LGBT rights against Florida Gov. Ron DeSantiss demagoguery will sadly encourage cowardice.
Millions of Texans are waiting to hear how their employee health insurance will handle abortion coverage when the procedure becomes a first-degree felony punishable by life in prison.....
Employers of 60 percent of Americans with company-sponsored health insurance, though, use self-funded plans. These are exempt from state regulations, according to the Kaiser Family Foundation, a health care research organization. Only 14 percent of self-funded plans exclude some or all abortions.
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Apple, Amazon among Texas companies that promise to help employees get abortions despite trigger law (Original Post)
LetMyPeopleVote
May 2022
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Voltaire2
(14,701 posts)1. Until it is illegal to aid or abet.
Then they will comply. Oh, and continue to make political donations to the fascist theocrats.
sinkingfeeling
(52,988 posts)2. Maybe 'employees' who support civil rights will fly out of Texas to
blue states and stay there.
LetMyPeopleVote
(154,427 posts)3. Big props to Levi Strauss.