Intro Period
ILBanker
10 Posts
Here is my problem...
We have a 120 day introductory period. Our policy states that if necessary the introductory period can be extended 1-3 months to permit further evaluation of the new employee and that during the intro period employees are not eligible for any employee benefits. I have an employee who's intro period expires on Aug. 21. The manager of the employee comes to me yesterday and says that the employee's job knowledge is lacking and that she is not progressing as she should. The manager has yet to address these problems so she would like to extend the intro period. Under our personnel policy this is fine. However, our Group Health Policy states that an employee is elegible for benefits after 120 days of continuous employment. I called my insurance agent. He assured me that I should go with my personnel policy and extend the intro period and not offer health benefits until the extension is up. I am a little uneasy about this. My feeling is that I should offer benefits under the provisions of the Group Health Insurance policy. Any feedback would be appreciated!
We have a 120 day introductory period. Our policy states that if necessary the introductory period can be extended 1-3 months to permit further evaluation of the new employee and that during the intro period employees are not eligible for any employee benefits. I have an employee who's intro period expires on Aug. 21. The manager of the employee comes to me yesterday and says that the employee's job knowledge is lacking and that she is not progressing as she should. The manager has yet to address these problems so she would like to extend the intro period. Under our personnel policy this is fine. However, our Group Health Policy states that an employee is elegible for benefits after 120 days of continuous employment. I called my insurance agent. He assured me that I should go with my personnel policy and extend the intro period and not offer health benefits until the extension is up. I am a little uneasy about this. My feeling is that I should offer benefits under the provisions of the Group Health Insurance policy. Any feedback would be appreciated!
Comments
I wouldn't "trust" my broker, but get down your policy and ready it. Also read your employee hand book or policy manuel and see what it says as well.
I've put employees on our group insurance and within 2 weeks after the introductory period the supervisor lets them go due to performance issues. That just life.
E Wart
What this means to us is that we must make our evaluations well in advance of the 90 days (which is our introductory period) and if we have performance issues, we must decide if they are correctable and worth working through. If we find a total mismatch of person to job, we will let them go before the 90 days. If we feel that this person might need only another 30 days, we will keep them on and enroll in the plan (at our cost). So we basically are weighing the benefits of their continued employment against the cost of insurance.