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4/8 schedule, benefits, and exempt status
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4/8 schedule, benefits, and exempt status
Exchange ideas about health plans, retirement, work/life benefits, and employee assistance.
If an employee wants to cut back from a "typical" 40 hour schedule to a "4/8 schedule", e.g. 32 hours a week, what are the implications for benefits?
Should the employee receive pro-rated benefits
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4/8 schedule, benefits, and exempt status
posted at 7/25/2009 2:08 AM EDT
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4/8 schedule, benefits, and exempt status
posted at 7/26/2009 6:05 AM EDT
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4/8 schedule, benefits, and exempt status
posted at 7/26/2009 9:27 AM EDT
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4/8 schedule, benefits, and exempt status
posted at 11/3/2009 6:41 PM EST
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To answer your main question, I would have to say No. 32 is still considered FT employment, and if you offer full benefits to employees that only 40 hours as opposed to 32 hours, then you may end up with a lawsuit.
http://hcscando.com/payroll |
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4/8 schedule, benefits, and exempt status
posted at 11/4/2009 4:07 AM EST
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