San Fran Restaurant Fined for Violating Healthcare Mandate
San Fran Restaurant Fined for Violating Healthcare Mandate
One of the requirements for businesses that have employees in San Francisco is to spend appropriately on the healthcare that is provided to those employees. This requirement is responsible for millions of people having access to affordable healthcare, so it’s certainly an important part of the system and economy as a whole. Of course, these rules only work when they are being followed. As was recently learned, a popular restaurant in San Francisco was not meeting the standard for the rule that is in place in the city, and the business had to pay a fine for violating it, along with making up the missing spending.At the heart of this story is a restaurant named Foreign Cinema in San Francisco. The restaurant is quite popular with residents and visitors alike and has an excellent reputation for food and service. Foreign Cinema added a 6% surcharge to their bills to account for the healthcare mandate put in place in San Francisco. The money that was collected was meant to be spent on healthcare for employees of the business, and that spending must meet a minimum threshold.The city alleged that the restaurant did not meet their minimum expenditure on employee healthcare between 2020 and 2023. As a result of these allegations, the restaurant and the city agreed to a settlement that saw more than $220,000 distributed to 146 current and former employees. Along with the restitution that had to be paid to the employees, the business was forced to pay a $10,000 fine to the city for its non-compliance.While it was determined that a settlement was in the best interest of everyone involved in the case, the co-owner of the restaurant did not necessarily agree with the city’s perspective on the underpayments of the business. The business did contribute to the SF City Option fund, but those contributions fluctuated and the insurance plans that were directly offered to employees did not count for the city mandate.
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