Yes, but only if your employer has over certain number of employees (usually 50).
Typically, companies do not give health benefits to part-time employees.
Health Insurance Plan of New Jersey ended in 1999.
The employer's contribution towards group health insurance for employees is the amount of money that the employer pays towards the cost of the health insurance plan provided to employees.
no
Hourl employees do no receive group health insurance. However, management and supervisors, depending on their rank, can sometimes receive health insurance.
They pay premiums for their health insurance, as do other Federal Employees.
yes they offer health and dental insurance.
yes--as of 6/2012, Sear's part-time employees are eligible to enroll for health insurance.
Obama's health care plan does not require employers to extend health insurance benefits to part-time employees.
Employers typically cover the costs of health insurance for their employees by either paying a portion of the premiums directly to the insurance company or by offering a group health insurance plan where employees contribute a portion of the premium through payroll deductions.
Yes, many companies provide health insurance as a benefit for their employees, with the company typically covering a portion of the cost.
Yes, some employers provide health insurance as a benefit for their employees, but it is not required by law for all employers to do so.