Quotes: US MENA   Enter Symbol: NewsLetter: Search: advanced

Darden won't slash full-timers' hours to cut 'Obamacare' costs  Join our daily free Newsletter

MENAFN - - 12/6/2012 3:45:33 PM

Digg This Article: http%3a%2f%2fwww.menafn.com%2fmenafn%2fqn_news_story.aspx%3fstoryid%3dca539b1a-db97-4e9f-a4e7-a08d4f8840fc%26src%3dmain Share This Article: http%3a%2f%2fwww.menafn.com%2fmenafn%2fqn_news_story.aspx%3fstoryid%3dca539b1a-db97-4e9f-a4e7-a08d4f8840fc%26src%3dmain Add to Delicious Seed this article Buzz this article Add to Reddit Add to furl Add to stumbleupon Add to Mixx!


Darden won't slash full-timers' hours to cut 'Obamacare' costs

Dec 06, 2012 (Menafn - Los Angeles Times - McClatchy-Tribune Information Services via COMTEX) --Darden Restaurants Inc., the parent of eateries such as Olive Garden and Red Lobster, said it will not bump any of its full-time employees down to part-time status to save on healthcare costs once President Obama's reforms go into effect.

Come 2014, when the healthcare law is set to go into effect, Darden said its 45,000 full-time workers will keep their status. All full-timers, whether hourly or salaried, will have access to the same insurance coverage, the company said.

The Orlando, Fla., business has 185,000 employees in total, three quarters of them part-time.

But all of Darden's more than 2,000 restaurants will have full-time hourly employees on staff because "that is what it takes to fully deliver the experience guests expect," the company said in a statement.

The promises, according to the statement, were meant as "firm and hopefully reassuring commitments" to the company's full-time employees.

Darden had tried to measure the potential costs of healthcare reform by hiring more part-time workers in a controversial four-market test earlier this year.

Provisions of the healthcare overhaul would force Darden and other large companies to offer basic health insurance to full-time workers or face fines. The restaurant industry, which generally operates on slim margins, has complained that the requirement could be devastating.

But data collected during the tests showed that full-time workers were "integral" to success and guest satisfaction and employee engagement, according to a statement from Darden Chief Executive Clarence Otis.

The company this week lowered its profit and revenue projections for the quarter ended Nov. 25. The cost-cutting tests -- along with the resulting "negative media coverage" -- were partly responsible for the sour outlook, according to Darden.

___ (c)2012 the Los Angeles Times Visit the Los Angeles Times at
www.latimes.com Distributed by MCT Information Services


 






International Provider
May 23, 2013 Coal producers compete amid oversupply, ABIX
May 23, 2013 Investors alone again, naturally, ABIX
May 23, 2013 Ainsworth run a gamble, ABIX
May 23, 2013 Time to decide what we must do, ABIX
May 23, 2013 Car industry folly hits the wall, ABIX
May 23, 2013 The Chinese have reason for suspicion, ABIX
May 23, 2013 Cromwell seeks to raise $250m for NSW deal, ABIX
May 23, 2013 HSBC spruiks European credit, ABIX
May 23, 2013 Bond yields forecast to rise on US changes, ABIX
May 23, 2013 First Bancorp of Indiana, Inc. Announces Quarterly Cash Dividend, Marketwire
more...


 
Click to Apply






Google

 
 

Middle East North Africa - Financial Network

MENAFN News Market Data Countries Tools Section  
 

Middle East North Africa - Financial Network
Arabic MENAFN

Main News
News By Industry
News By Country
Marketwatch News
UPI News
Comtex News

IPO News
Islamic Finance News
Private Equity News

How-To Guides
Technology Section

Travel Section

Search News

Market Indices
Quotes & Charts

Global Indices
Arab Indices

US Markets Details

Commodoties

Oil & Energy

Currencies Cross Rates
Currencies Updates
Currency Converter

USA Stocks
Arab Stocks
 

Algeria 
Bahrain 
Egypt 
Iraq
Jordan 
Kuwait 
Lebanon
Morocco 
Oman 
Palestine
Qatar 
Saudi Arabia 
Syria
Tunisia 
UAE 
Yemen

Weather
Investment Game
Economic Calendar
Financial Glossary

My MENAFN
Portfolio Tracker

Voting

Financial Calculators

RSS Feeds [XML]

Corporate Monitor

Events

Real Estate
Submit Your Property

Arab Research
Buy a Research

Press Releases
Submit your PR

Join Newsletters


 
© 2000 menafn.com All Rights Reserved.  Terms of Service | Privacy Policy | Contact Us | Advertise | About MENAFN | Career Opportunities | Feedback | Help