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The United States government announced July 2 that the enforcement of a part of the federal health care law will be delayed by a year. The provision is question penalizes employers who don’t provide health insurance. The Treasury Department said they heard complaints over the “complexity of the requirements and the need for more time to implement them effectively.” Employers with more than 50 workers are need to give employees health coverage from 2014.
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