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Related: About this forumUW-Madison cuts student workers’ hours, citing Affordable Care Act
UW-Madison is cutting the work week of its student employees to no more than 29 hours to conform to requirements of the Affordable Care Act, a move some student workers say will make it harder for them to stay in school.
With less hours, many students will have to juggle two jobs, and that will definitely hurt academic success, undergraduate student worker Reid Kurkerewicz said in comments provided by the Student Labor Action Coalition (SLAC).
UW-Madison student workers would love to work less hours so they can put their academics first, but Chancellor Blank refuses to pay a living wage, making that impossible for many working class students, said Jia Gonitzke, an undergraduate student worker.
Student leaders at SLAC, whose mission is to engage students in labor issues, say they are concerned that not only student workers, but other limited term employees of the UW-Madison will see cuts to their hours so that the university doesnt have to offer them health insurance.
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(21,946 posts)TexasTowelie
(112,159 posts)The parents may only have individual coverage. The law also requires that major employers offer a health insurance plan even if the students decline to take it.
Lint Head
(15,064 posts)ever since it came into being. It's almost impossible to argue with right wing power fuckers.