According to Daniel Hannan, British politician and member of the European Parliament representing South East England, the British health care system is the 3rd largest employer in the World with approximately 1.3 million workers.
Yes, that's the Third largest in the World! And the majority of these workers are administrative people, not doctors or nurses. This figure will soon be surpassed by the US health care system employees.
The British National Health Care system.
Health care employees work in teams and in stressful settings. apex.
duty of care in protection the health and safety of employees
They have a health care system but its the worst
Yes, you should provide free health care for your employees as added benefit; however, do to escalating costs perhaps you could offer it but have the employees pay for it themselves.
You definitely need a health care plan for your employees. You can do so by looking onto the government's site for small businesses which will provide you with information.
Some examples of business health care relate to companies which provide health care benefits to their employees. Things that are covered can include health care in hospitals, dental care and prescriptions.
Some examples of business health care relate to companies which provide health care benefits to their employees. Things that are covered can include health care in hospitals, dental care and prescriptions.
One easy program to give the health care benefits your employees need, is to use a Flex spending account. This is the easiest way to set up health care plans for employees.
no the people with a good health care system don't have to pay for a univesal health care system because it's the same thing.I hope I this helped:)
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