Should we shy away from specifying a collectively provided benefits package that is less generous than the
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Should we shy away from specifying a collectively provided benefits package that is less generous than the standard package available to those who can afford to pay for it? Is that fair? Not everyone can afford to drive a Lexus either. Is that fair?
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