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No, because they would be sued for discrimination and violation of labor laws.

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Q: Can an employer pay for health insurance for one employee and not another?
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Can an employer require and employee to get health insurance?

YES


Can an employer force an employee to use their company health insurance as the employee's primary insurance when the employee already has very good insurance?

No, They can not


Is it illegal for an employee to go outside the employer for health insurance if the employer offers it?

Only if the employee is illegal. then fire him.


Can an employee receive money instead of health insurance?

If an employer has the agreement that the employee receives money for a health insurance savings account or some other plan, they can receive money. It is up to the employer whether they want to directly compensate the employee or provide insurance.


Can a employer charge a employee for health insurance they don't want?

NEVER


Can an employer pay for health insurance for one employee and not another Even if they work less hours but is granted buy said health care provider?

No


How do you post journal entry for employee health insurance paid by employer?

debit employee health insurancecredit cash / bank


If an employer offers health insurance to one employee must they offer to all?

yes


Can a employer deny a full time employee health insurance?

An employer can choose not to pay for health insurance for any employees but can not discriminate by paying for some employees in a qualified class and not others.


What if employer offer one employee insurance and not all?

Under the new health care act, all employers are required to offer health insurance to their full time employees. If the employees are not full time and do not qualify to be covered under their employer's policy, they must seek another form of insurance.


Is your employer allowed to bill your health insurance for their mandatory drug test?

Yes, they can. Under federal law, an employer can require you to pay for the mandatory drug test. As long as having the employee pay does not have the effect of discouraging minority job applicants or lowering the employee's wage below the federal minimum, the employer can charge you for the test. Billing your health insurance is a form of billing you, even if your health insurance is from your employer.


Can employer allow health insurance to lapse without advising employee?

AnswerCan they? Yes. Should they? No.