employer mandate

collocation in English

meaningsofemployerandmandate

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employer
noun[C]
uk
/ɪmˈplɔɪ.ər/
us
/ɪmˈplɔɪ.ɚ/
a person or organization that ...
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mandate
noun[C usually singular]
uk
/ˈmæn.deɪt/
us
/ˈmæn.deɪt/
the authority given to an elected group of people, such as a government, to perform an action or govern ...
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(Definition ofemployerandmandatefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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This article examines the origins and evolution of the idea of anemployermandateand labor's entanglements with the institutions of the private welfare state.
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Over the next fifteen years, organized labor did not singlehandedly keep theemployermandateafloat.
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The idea of anemployermandatealso appeared compatible with two key institutions of the private welfare state.
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These entanglements go far toward explaining why labor, after initially embracing theemployermandate in 1978, remained committed to this idea over the next decade and a half.
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In making the case for anemployermandate, labor argued that most employers were already providing their employees with health benefits, and, as such, this solution was a moderate one.
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Health policy analysts generally portray the choice of anemployermandateas a natural, logical response to the political and economic environment.
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Faced with a new political and economic environment in the 1970s, non-labor groups also began to abandon national health insurance and to endorse anemployermandate.
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This is commonly known as theemployermandate.
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He also declared theemployermandateconstitutional.
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In the early 1970s employer mandates vied with comprehensive publicly funded coverage, catastrophic benefits, kiddie care, and other proposals, and movement toward universal coverage stalled.
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Employer mandates were supported but most participants also wanted to assure that part-time and other employees were covered.
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