How Hometeam Is Disrupting the Senior In-Home Care Industry – Fortune

Source: How Hometeam Is Disrupting the Senior In-Home Care Industry – Fortune

There is value in treating people as assets rather than just an expense.

So if your Mom or Dad needs home healthcare who would you hire?

A company whose employees are committed to caring?

Or a company whose contractors don’t give a shit?

What if you needed help?

Bruno rejects the popular independent contractor model, and that’s partly what sets his company apart from the competition. But it’s also very costly. Bruno declined to publicly disclose annual revenue numbers, but he said Hometeam’s profits are actually lower than most companies in the industry because of its non-traditional business model.

The caregivers at Hometeam are W-2 employees with healthcare benefits, 401-K plans and a career progression path. The company rigorously vets its in-home aides and pays them about $15 an hour – 30% to 50% more than the hourly industry standard wage of $9.50. Clients pay about $20 an hour for the service.

Bosses Find Part-Time Workers Can Come With Full-Time Headaches – NPR

Some fast-food franchisees are rethinking putting workers on part-time status to avoid having to provide them with health insurance. The business hassles are exceeding the savings.

Source: Bosses Find Part-Time Workers Can Come With Full-Time Headaches : Shots – Health News : NPR

326,000 Native-Born Americans Lost Their Job In November: Why This Remains The Most Important Jobs Chart | Zero Hedge

According to the BLS’ Household Survey, while 375,000 foreign-born workers found jobs in November, a whopping 326,000 native-born Americans lost theirs.

Source: 326,000 Native-Born Americans Lost Their Job In November: Why This Remains The Most Important Jobs Chart | Zero Hedge

Interesting statistics.  Just sayin’, you know?