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Employee Benefits > 1,000 Hour Rule
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1,000 Hour Rule Defined
In general, an employee will be given credit for a year of service either for purposes and/or for benefit accrual purposes if the employee completes at least 1,000 hours of service during a given twelve-month period.
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