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RyanBlack,
Thank you for your thoughtful insights. However, the Compendium reference applies to those who are workers. What about non-workers:children,the handicapped,the infirm?
The *Compendium *to my reading seems to couch these rights in terms of utility to the employer or government i.e. IF an employer provides health insurance, THEN workers have a right to receive it. How many small businesses that do not provide health insurance at all would be in violation of this teaching? Are we really saying that workers have a right to something that is unavailable to them?
I do thank everyone here for maintaining the elevated level of discourse.
Thank you for your thoughtful insights. However, the Compendium reference applies to those who are workers. What about non-workers:children,the handicapped,the infirm?
The *Compendium *to my reading seems to couch these rights in terms of utility to the employer or government i.e. IF an employer provides health insurance, THEN workers have a right to receive it. How many small businesses that do not provide health insurance at all would be in violation of this teaching? Are we really saying that workers have a right to something that is unavailable to them?
I do thank everyone here for maintaining the elevated level of discourse.