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Workers for Regal Entertainment Group, like the one seen here collecting
tickets from movie-goers, have had their work weeks shortened in a new
company-wide mandate. Internal documents obtained by FoxNews.com show that
the cuts were enacted in response to the Affordable Care Act.REUTERS/Jonathan
AlcornThe nation's largest movie theater chain has cut the hours of thousands
of employees, saying in a company memo that ObamaCare requirements are to
blame.Regal Entertainment Group, which operates more than 500 theaters in
38 states, last month rolled back shifts for non-salaried workers to 30
hours per week, putting them under the threshold at which employers are
required to provide health insurance. The Nashville-based company said in
a letter to managers that the move was a direct result of
ObamaCare.- Memo sent to managers of Regal theatersIn addition, some managers
have requested guidance on what they should tell those employees negatively
impacted and, at your discretion, we suggest the following, read the memo
obtained by FoxNews.com. To comply with the Affordable Care Act, Regal had
to increase our health care budget to cover those newly deemed eligible
based on the law's definition of a full-time employee.To manage this budget,
all other employees will be scheduled in accord with business needs and
in a manner that will not negatively impact our health care budget,
the message continues.Regal, which had revenue of $2.8 billion in 2011,
w York gun owner had his
weapons mistakenly seized. They were later ordered to be returned.Sens.
Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., and Pat Toomey, R-Pa., who drafted the background
check amendment, insist a registry is expressly prohibited.The language
of the proposal says the Justice Department "may not consolidate or centralize
the records" on firearms sales or possession. It goes on to say
nothing in the proposal would allow the establishment of a "federal firearms
registry."Manchin, speaking on CBS' "Face the Nation," reiterated that sellers
can do a background check and keep a record -- but the
proposal would prohibit a national registry, punishing anybody who tries
creating one with up to 15 years imprisonment.Despite the assurances, some
lawmakers were skeptical."It has been said on the floor recently that background
check legislation cannot lead to gun registries because federal law prohibits
that. But current federal law can be changed," Sen. Charles Grassley, R-Iowa,
said last week, calling recordkeeping a "step toward registration."He cited
testimony that gun registration is important to ensuring a system of universal
background checks works.Those concerns were echoed Monday by Blunt, who
said he plans to oppose the bill. He cited reports last week
that said 185,000 people in his state were affected after a list
of concealed-weapon permit holders was given to federal officials.Sen. Tom
Coburn, R-Okla., also said in a statement last week
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