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Do seasonal jobs not qualify you for health coverage even if you're working 40 hours/week? -- nm
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Mop (aka rburriel)
May 23 '22, 13:03
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Don't you have to work for 6 months for benefits to vest? -- nm
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zeitgeist
May 23, 13:50
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That was the rule in the Forest Service when I checked years ago.
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RelutantCynic (Oregon State Beaver Believer)
May 23, 14:03
In the U.S., a lot of seasonal and "migratory labor" jobs can be exempted from benefits and even overtime pay -- under federal law.
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RelutantCynic (Oregon State Beaver Believer)
May 23, 13:25
spitballing here, but I believe it can really depend on the employer's policies
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decline
May 23, 13:09
Does the employer have fewer than 50 employees? Even if not, I believe it's an annual requirement of 30 hours/wk on average -- nm
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spamlet
May 23, 13:08
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