College Slashes Instructors’ Hours to Avoid Obamacare

Posted on the 24 November 2012 by Eowyn @DrEowyn

What a surprise!

No matter the machination of Big Government, Americans have a mind of our own and will do what we need to preserve our self interest.

That is exactly what businesses across America are doing — slashing their employees’ hours and firing them altogether, in order to avoid the juggernaut called Obamacare that’s coming their way. As an example, last month Orlando-based Darden Restaurants stopped offering full-time schedules to many hourly workers in at least a few Olive Gardens, Red Lobsters and LongHorn Steakhouses.

The latest is a Pennsylvania community college that’s slashing its already low-paid instructors’ hours to avoid Obamacare.

Wynton Hall reports for Bretibart.com, Nov. 21, 2012:

Pennsylvania’s Community College of Allegheny County (CCAC) is slashing the hours of 400 adjunct instructors, support staff, and part-time instructors to dodge paying for Obamacare.

“It’s kind of a double whammy for us because we are facing a legal requirement [under the new law] to get health care and if the college is reducing our hours, we don’t have the money to pay for it,” said adjunct biology professor Adam Davis.

On Tuesday, CCAC employees were notified that Obamacare defines full-time employees as those working 30 hours or more per week and that on Dec. 31 temporary part-time employees will be cut back to 25 hours. The move will save an estimated $6 million.

“While it is of course the college’s preference to provide coverage to these positions, there simply are not funds available to do so,” said CCAC spokesperson David Hoovler. “Several years of cuts or largely flat funding from our government supporters have led to significant cost reductions by CCAC, leaving little room to trim the college’s budget further.”

The solution, says United Steelworkers representative Jeff Cech, is that adjunct professors should unionize in an attempt to thwart schools seeking similar cost-savings efforts from avoiding Obamacare. “They may be complying with the letter of the law, but the letter of law and the spirit of the law are two different things,” said Mr. Cech. “If they are doing it at CCAC, it can’t be long before they do it other places.”

Under the new CCAC policy, adjunct professors will only be allowed to teach 10 credit hours a semester. Adjuncts are paid $730 per credit hour.

“We all know we are expendable,” said Mr. Davis, “and there are plenty of people out there in this economy who would be willing to have our jobs.”

I can’t help but wonder how many of Community College of Allegheny County’s instructors, whose hours are now cut, had voted for Obama on Nov. 6?

~Eowyn