Mercury News
Arnold Schwarzenegger built his campaign around the need to make California more attractive to business.
Now, the business community has some very specific suggestions for the governor-elect -- on issues ranging from worker's compensation to health insurance.
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• Worker's compensation reform. Although Gov. Gray Davis recently signed legislation designed to cut costs, critics -- including Schwarzenegger -- say it's not sufficient.
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• Health insurance. Now that Davis has signed SB 2, the bill mandating that medium and large employers provide health insurance for workers, Schwarzenegger would have to ask either the legislature or the voters to repeal it if he didn't want it to go into effect. Although Schwarzenegger said Thursday that he thinks the bill imposes too many costs on businesses, he declined to say if he would work to repeal it.
• Overtime pay. California law requires overtime pay after eight hours in a day rather than 40 hours in a week. Changing this would require legislative action.
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• Insurance costs. Businesses would like to see reforms that would lead to lower insurance premiums, including making it more difficult to file class action lawsuits against them in California.
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