Suffolk County on New York's Long Island has passed a bill that intends to make large employers that sell groceries, primarily non-union businesses, pay a greater share of their employees health benefits. The bill known as the Fair Share for Health Care Act applies to retailers such as Wal-Mart, Target and BJ's Wholesale that meet size and revenue standards. How will the Fair Share for Health Care Act impact the competitive position of retailers (unionized and non-union) in Suffolk County?
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