The number of hours of PTO that can currently be "bought back" annually.
What is 40?
This is the first step to take when an employee is injured on the job.
What is call Medcor?
The accumulation per pay period for a 0-1 year employee.
What is 4 hours?
A DSP must hold this type of current automobile insurance.
What is liability?
To qualify for FMLA leave, an employee must meet these 2 requirements.
What is have worked for NCO for at least 12 months and have worked at least 1250 hours?
The number of days a new full time employee must work before being eligible to begin accruing PTO.
What is 60?
This form must be completed by an injured employee and submitted to HR within 24 hours of calling Medcor.
What is a Form N?
The accumulation per pay period for a 1-2 years employee.
What is 6 hours?
A DSP must maintain a valid driver's license or state id from this state.
What is Arkansas?
Upon beginning FMLA leave, NCO employees must exhaust all of this before taking unpaid leave.
What is PTO?
The maximum amount of hours paid out to an employee upon seperation.
What is 200?
An employee who fails a drug screening must what this long before reapplying.
What is 30 days?
The accumulation per pay period for a 3-4 years employee.
What is 7 hours?
A DSP must receive recertification in this training every 2 years.
What is CPR?
Employees may take up to this many weeks of approved FMLA leave?
What is 12?
(Up to 26 in certain cases)
An employee must have been employed at least this long upon separation from the company in order to receive the payout.
What is 1 year?
The three types of employee termination listed in the handbook are these
1.
2.
3.
What are:
1. Resignation
2. Discharge
3. Layoff
The accumulation per pay period for a 5+ years employee.
What is 8 hours?
A DSP should not clock more that this many hours in a straight period of time.
What is 16?
FMLA stands for
To receive a PTO buyout annually, an employee must submit the request in writing this many days prior to his/her anniversary date.
What is 30?
NCO recognizes 11 paid holidays. They are ...
What are
New Year's Day, MLK Day, Presidents Day, Memorial Day, Juneteenth, Independence Day, Labor Day, Columbus Day, Veterans Day, Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day?
Accumulation per pay period is calculated based upon this number of hours per work week.
What is 40?
The term DSP stands for ...
What is Direct Support Professional?
If notice for FMLA leave is foreseeable, an employee must give NCO notice of at least how many days?
What is 30?