Harbor Sweets: Impact of High Health Insurance

March 18, 2010

At Harbor Sweets, I have personally participated in the ‘no win’ deliberations
and decisions small businesses in the Commonwealth have had to make for years.

We start with the fact that we are not financially able to offer the benefits
associated with corporate or public sector organizations.

The primary benefit we have provided, key to the well being of our employees,
is health insurance. This benefit has allowed us to retain valued and
valuable employees. Unfortunately the very fact of retention means an aging
employee pool – a serious disadvantage laid on top of the ‘average’ rate hikes
small business has seen to premiums over the past several years.

The options available to small businesses (since we are not allowed to negotiate with the insurance companies) are to reduce the level of benefits provided by the health plan or reduce the employer contribution. There simply is no way to avoid the added burdens this creates for both the Company and resulting negative impact on the employees. Clearly this benefits neither the employee not the employer.

Health insurance costs have increased at a greater rate than any other cost in our business. The dramatic increases in health care costs have a direct negative impact on our ability to grow our business, thus increasing jobs or wages to our employees.

Billie Phillips
Vice President of Marketing
Harbor Sweets, Inc.
Salem, MA 01970

Have an Opinion about Increasing Health Insurance Costs? Add your Voice!

March 18, 2010

The increase in health care premiums is terrible and unsustainable. That’s what dozens of small businesses have told us about their insurance rate increases-and we’ve experienced it too. The Governor was here recently and listened to 13 businesses report on the impact of increases on their companies. He promised help. We know that these increases can prevent hiring more workers or prevent growth of any kind. We know that businesses owners and employees have increasingly high deductibles and co payments and are experiencing lower incomes as a result. We want to hear from you about what you’ve experienced. Tell us your story. We want to make sure our policy makers continue to hear from many, many small businesses. This issue is growing. Please add your voice. Christine

Christine B. Sullivan
Executive Director
Enterprise Center at Salem State College

Small Businesses Looking for Relief- Salem News Article

March 15, 2010

Salem News Article

Small-biz owners looking for insurance relief

By Paul Leighton, Staff writer

SALEM — Small business owners who have been hit hard by rising health insurance costs will look to Gov. Deval Patrick for help this morning in Salem.  About 14 local owners of small businesses are expected to meet with Patrick at the Enterprise Center at Salem State College.

“They will simply talk about what terrible pain (health insurance) inflicts on their company,” said Christine Sullivan, executive director of the Enterprise Center, which provides programs for small businesses on the North Shore.

Sullivan said the high cost of health insurance is preventing small businesses from hiring workers and discouraging would-be entrepreneurs from starting their own businesses.

Read more….

What is the consequence of high health insurance on small business?

March 15, 2010

 ”The consequence of high health insurance premiums is that small businesses grow by NOT hiring people full time or at all…. Is that what we want for Massachusetts? I think not.”

-Christine Sullivan, Executive Director, Enterprise Center at Salem State College

Rising health insurance premiums is having a huge impact on small businesses. We are listening. We established this blog as a forum for you to share your experiences with health insurance and how it impacts YOUR bottom line.


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