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How long does an employee have to wait if they reach their 1000 hours mid-year?

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How long does an employee have to wait if they reach their 1000 hours mid-year?

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A.–>It depends. If an employee works 40 hours per week, the 1000 hours will be reached about 6-months into the calendar/anniversary year. The employee will need to wait about 6-months until they are eligible to work again. For example, an employee is hired on March 1, 2010 working 40-hours per week to fill a temporary project need. The employee reaches 1000-hours on August 20, 2010. Even though the calendar year resets on January 1, 2010, the employee will not be allowed to work again until March 1, 2011 (at the service anniversary date). If an employee works less than 40 hours per week on a continuous basis, once the 1000 hours is reached, the calculation will reset to 0 at the service anniversary date. For example, an employee was hired June 1, 2009. The employee works 20 hours per week and reaches 1000 hours on May 14, 2010. Even though the employee is within the 1000-hour parameter of the calendar year which resets on January 1, 2010, the employee will not be able to work again un

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