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"While you may know certain people who work for the company already, you don't always know how they are perceived by their employer, " Lopeke says.
CNN: Leave this info out of your interview
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As things stand, it says, many gay clergy prefer to work as hospital chaplains, where their employer is the impeccably correct National Health Service, rather than in dioceses where they could be under the thumb of old-fashioned bishops.
ECONOMIST: A calling, but also an entitlement
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Many workers who are participating in the plans are left holding overvalued shares, long after the original owner has cashed out: "I'm not against employees owning some stock in their employer, but not if it's tied to a retirement plan, " he says.
WSJ: Small Business Owners Cash Out, but Do Workers Gain?
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"This law will decrease costs, strengthen small business and make it easier for employers to provide coverage to their workers, as we saw in Massachusetts, where employer coverage increased when similar reforms were adopted, " says Erin Shields Britt, a spokeswoman for the Department of Health and Human Services.
WSJ: Some Small Businesses Opt for Health-Care Penalty