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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It really depends on what your employer classifies as full time. I'm a nurse working 3 12 hr shifts a week (36 hrs) and that is considered full time. Starting Jan 1 they are also considering those working 60 hrs per pay period as full time as well. [/quote] How does the ACA fit into all this? I know someone who previously worked about 30-35 hrs per week (varies due to nature of job) but now can't go over 30 (I think) or their employer will be fined for not providing health insurance (or so they've been told). The ACA regs confuse me honestly.[/quote] The ACA requirement is 30 hours per week. But there is a formula to determine if they were consistently working 30+ hours per week. Your friend is probably officially capped at 29 hours, with the expectation there will be some times they exceed this.[/quote] So theoretically then it is possible to be considered full time and get benefits with a 35 hr workweek.[/quote]
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