(September, 2020)
While the battle with the COVID-19 pandemic rages on, commercial janitorial and sanitation (jan/san) workers continue to put themselves in harms way for companies and businesses.
Each day they work tirelessly to ensure that spaces, like offices and hospitals, are exceeding Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) safety and cleanliness regulations. With their lives now on the line, jan/san workers face a new challenge - finding affordable healthcare.
(August, 2020)
While the country battles the second wave of COVID-19, harvest and farm labor contractors, such as strawberry and almond migrant farmworkers, continue to put themselves in harm's way for consumers and businesses.
(August, 2020)
While California battles the second wave of COVID-19 cases, local agriculture workers are putting themselves in harm's way to produce product for consumers and businesses... With their lives on the line to provide for others, these workers not only face the risk of contracting and spreading COVID-19, but many do not have health insurance should they need medical care to treat the virus.
(August, 2020)
The pandemic has caused countless disruptions to the world as we knew it, and it has shed a new spotlight on healthcare offerings. Staffing agencies have stepped up to fill new roles with temporary workers but now they must take a hard look at their healthcare policies and programs to protect those workers - many of whom are on the front lines putting their health at risk.
(July, 2020)
COVID-19 has disrupted thousands of businesses on a multitude of levels. Restaurant franchise owners are among those who have been hit particularly hard, and employees of these businesses are worried about being able to afford medical care in a future afflicted by pandemics.
(June 16, 2020)
OXNARD, Calif. - June 16, 2020 - In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, California-based healthcare company, WorXsiteHR, has expanded the availability of its HealthWorX no-cost healthcare plan nationwide to employers with as few as 100 employees.
(2013)
Appearing before Congress on Wednesday, Secretary of Health and Human Services apologized for the 'debacle' of the healthcare.gov launch, and promised to fix the ailing Obamacare website.
(April 20, 2022)
OXNARD, Calif. - April 20, 2022 - In an effort to continue their mission of helping US businesses and their employees regain lost revenue and address the new hiring and retention issues, WorXsiteHR and its IRS certified 501(c)(3) non-profit partner, Xtension Health, have teamed up with several insurance carriers (AFLAC, Transamerica, Reliance Standard, Principal, and more) to bring employees a totally no-cost medical plan called HealthWorX.