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Boardroom Conflicts of Interest Raise Health Care Costs
Thursday, October 11, 2007 : Patrick O'Meara, corporate finance specialist in the AFL-CIO Office of Investment, describes how conflicts of interest in the boardroom affect our pocketbooks when it comes to health care.With health care costs soaring, we would expect that a company would do everything it can to find less-expensive ways to provide good health care benefits to its workers and their families.
Thursday, October 11, 2007 : Patrick O'Meara, corporate finance specialist in the AFL-CIO Office of Investment, describes how conflicts of interest in the boardroom affect our pocketbooks when it comes to health care.With health care costs soaring, we would expect that a company would do everything it can to find less-expensive ways to provide good health care benefits to its workers and their families.
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