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<blockquote data-quote="hondo" data-source="post: 297746" data-attributes="member: 8661"><p>Welcome to the Brown Cafe, DH. Off the top of my head, I'd say the earliest your wife would receive her benefits enrollment packet is likely after 90 <u>calendar days</u> of employment. After only 5 weeks, I suspect she has yet to achieve seniority status, typically requiring something along the lines of 30, 40, or 60 <u>days worked</u>. I suggest she check with her Human Resources/employment office for a timetable of when/what coverage she (and the rest of your family as dependents) will have (this varies around the country), and who provides for it (UPS or the Union). I also suggest she take some time before or after her shift to find out what her local union # is, (there should be bulletin boards in her building or ask a coworker or driver) and ask a union shop steward or call the local to ask about the requirement for seniority, and what will her seniority date be (the first day she worked or the date she achieves seniority?).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hondo, post: 297746, member: 8661"] Welcome to the Brown Cafe, DH. Off the top of my head, I'd say the earliest your wife would receive her benefits enrollment packet is likely after 90 [U]calendar days[/U] of employment. After only 5 weeks, I suspect she has yet to achieve seniority status, typically requiring something along the lines of 30, 40, or 60 [U]days worked[/U]. I suggest she check with her Human Resources/employment office for a timetable of when/what coverage she (and the rest of your family as dependents) will have (this varies around the country), and who provides for it (UPS or the Union). I also suggest she take some time before or after her shift to find out what her local union # is, (there should be bulletin boards in her building or ask a coworker or driver) and ask a union shop steward or call the local to ask about the requirement for seniority, and what will her seniority date be (the first day she worked or the date she achieves seniority?). [/QUOTE]
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