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If you're fat and you know it, clap your hands

  

adams_babymomma

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Tuesday, August 7, 2007 at 5:00 PM

Workers are told to shape up or pay up

To hold down medical costs, some firms are penalizing workers who are overweight or don't meet health guidelines.


Looking for new ways to trim the fat and boost workers' health, some employers are starting to make overweight employees pay if they don't slim down.

Others, citing growing medical costs tied to obesity, are offering fit workers lucrative incentives that shave thousands of dollars a year off healthcare premiums.

In one of the boldest moves yet, an Indiana-based hospital chain last month said it decided on the stick rather than the carrot. Starting in 2009, Clarian Health Partners will charge employees as much as $30 every two weeks unless they meet weight, cholesterol and blood-pressure guidelines that the company deems healthy.

"At first, I was mad when I thought I would be charged $30 for being overweight," said Courtney Jackson, 28, a customer service representative at Clarian. "But when I found out it was going to be broken into segments — like just $10 for being overweight — it sounded better."


wait! there's more

adams_babymomma

  

anobody

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Tuesday, August 7, 2007 at 5:55 PM

wait! there's more

I've never felt more like ABM was hosting an infomercial than I do at this very moment.

anobody

  

ZT Spice

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Thursday, August 9, 2007 at 3:06 AM

This is good news.

Seriously, have you ever noticed how angry short fat women who work in government jobs are? And how many of them there are?

ZT Spice

  

plurry

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Thursday, August 9, 2007 at 9:39 AM

^ i heard that if ya kill one, you can redeem it for a dime in several states.

plurry

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