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Part-time Work Hours Policy

Part-time Work Hours Policy. Benefit Cost Questions. Part-time Staff Demographics. Using 2012 data, we eliminated those working < 200 hours (presumed no longer employed), police working part-time security and bailiffs. 24 employees averaged 31 hours per week

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Part-time Work Hours Policy

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  1. Part-time Work Hours Policy Benefit Cost Questions

  2. Part-time Staff Demographics • Using 2012 data, we eliminated those working < 200 hours (presumed no longer employed), police working part-time security and bailiffs. • 24 employees averaged 31 hours per week • 102 employees averaged 25 hours per week • 294 employees averaged 9 hours per week • Hourly rates range from $7.25 to $17.98 and average $9.23.

  3. Questions & Answers Q – What is the cost of hiring extra employees to make up for reducing hours worked by current part-time staff? A – Most of our part-time positions pay the same fixed rate regardless of the employment date. These positions will have a nominal additional cost related to hiring costs only and not payroll costs.

  4. Questions & Answers • What is the cost of offering benefits on a pro-rata basis to part-time employees?

  5. QUESTIONS?

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