Common use of Full Employer Contribution - Basic Eligibility Clause in Contracts

Full Employer Contribution - Basic Eligibility. The following nurses covered by this Agreement receive the full Employer Contribution: 1. Nurses who are scheduled to work at least forty (40) hours weekly for a period of nine (9) months or more in any twelve (12) consecutive months. 2. Nurses who are scheduled to work at least sixty (60) hours per pay period for twelve (12) consecutive months, but excluding part-time or seasonal nurses serving on less than a seventy-five (75) percent basis. 3. Part-time unlimited nurses anticipated to work at least sixty (60) hours per pay period in insurance eligible positions for three (3) months or who have worked at least sixty (60) hours per pay period in insurance eligible positions for three (3) months and who are anticipated to continue to work at that level in insurance eligible positions. If the nurse does not continue to meet this standard, the nurse’s insurance eligibility status shall be changed to the appropriate level. This language supersedes any DHS supplemental language in which hours worked under the Part-Time Hours Procedure do not count toward insurance eligibility status.

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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement