The status of employees that are eligible for all benefits.
Full-time
Employees should contact this team for help assistance with Relias
Ghost Busters!!
Or... Human Resources
This form should be completed for Start of Employment (New Hires), Change of Status, and Separations.
EAF
A request for time off by an employee must be submitted to their supervisor in this system.
ADP
The status of employees that work on an "as needed" basis.
PRN
This occurs on the 3rd Wednesday of every month at the Corporate Office. All full-time employees are required to attend.
Corporate Orientation
This form should be signed each time an employee accepts a new position.
Job Description
The number of PTO hours allowed to roll over to the next calendar year.
40 hours
Employee referral bonuses are paid after the referred employee has worked this many days.
90 days
The number of days that a new employee has to complete initial mandatory trainings in Relias.
30 Days
Work related incidents, accidents or injuries should be reported to this person immediately (no matter how minor).
Supervisor
Full-time employees begin accruing PTO on this date.
Date of hire
This continuation of coverage is available to those that lose group health coverage because of reduction of hours, termination, or if dependent ceases to be eligible under the plan.
COBRA
Annual mandatory trainings must be complete in Relias prior to this deadline.
Employee's anniversary date
EAF is the abbreviation for this.
Employee Action Form
30 days of employment
The status of employees who are eligible to enroll in the company's 401k retirement plan.
FT, PT and PRN... All employees!!
This will be postponed if Relias trainings are not complete by the Annual Performance Evaluation/Anniversary date.
Salary/Pay Increase
Name at least 2 types of absence that indicate a Leave of Absence (LOA).
1. Unscheduled absence more than 3 days
2. Work related injury
3. Military leave
4. Medical conditions (self, spouse, child, parent)
Name the 6 paid holidays for full-time staff
New Year's Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day (4th of July), Labor Day, Thanksgiving, Christmas