City Limits • March/April 2005
Private employers could soon be forced to provide health insurance for their workers, under a new bill moving steadily toward City Council approval.
The Health Care Security Act, introduced last fall, would require private employers in five industries–large groceries, industrial laundries, hotels, building services and construction–to either provide insurance or pay into a citywide fund that would do it for them. Still in the early stages of negotiation, the bill has strong support; at press time it boasted 39 council sponsors, enough to survive a mayoral veto.