Common use of Employer Contributions and Matching Contributions Clause in Contracts

Employer Contributions and Matching Contributions. An Employee normally works fewer than 20 hours per week if and only if (1) for the 12-month period beginning on the date of the Employee’s Employment Commencement date, the Employer reasonably expects the Employee to work fewer than 1,000 Hours of Service and (2) for each Plan Year after the close of the 12- month period beginning on the date of the Employee’s Employment Commencement date, the Employee worked fewer than 1,000 Hours of Service in the preceding 12-month period. Once eligible due to satisfaction of this service condition, the Employee will continue to be eligible under the Plan.]

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Retirement Trust Plan, www.missouristate.edu, esbpublic.cusd200.org

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