If my employer offers health insurance to its employee, is it required to offer this benefit to all employees?
Health insurance for full time employees, is the employer required to offer insurance to every full time employee?
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Yes depending on the probation period which can be around 90 days. answer mine
Yes. After a 90 day probation period.
Yes / No
Depends on state, but it is based on if you are a Full – Time or Part – Time.
Norm is 30+ hrs / week for FT.
All of the same class of employees. We have union and non union and only give insurance to the non union. We pay the union employees a high wage and they divert several dollars an hour to the unions to pay for medical, apprenticeships, short term disability and retirement. Each month I write a large check to each union for the diversions they run around $8 an hour some less depending what that union voted on.
yes if you work more than 30 hours
Where I work all full time and part-time employees according to hours worked receive benefits. The only employees that are not offered these benefits are as needed staff or contractual staff are under different guidelines.