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Part-Time Employees
National Summary
Employers hire part-time employees for numerous reasons ranging from attracting skilled workers who can's or won't work full-time and accommodating the needs of a disabled worker to cost cutting. There is no legal definition of part-time, but there are numerous legal requirements that impact part-time employees, including benefit requirements set by the Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA).
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83762state_comparison_charts.aspxGuidance Documents2010 Benefits for Part-Time Employees Survey Results (Summary) National
83756surveys.aspxSurveys2010 Fringe Benefit Survey Series--Benefits for Part-Time Employees National
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