Optional Employee definition

Optional Employee shall have the meaning set forth in Section 5.4(b).

Examples of Optional Employee in a sentence

  • Employees may not use these credits to purchase Optional Employee or Dependent term life or apply toward the dependent care reimbursement accounts or MetLife Voluntary products.

  • Optional Employee Life: $10,000 increments to maximum of $250,000.

  • Optional Employee Paid Plans Orthopedic and hearing aids to this plan are available through this optional plan as well as massage therapy, physiotherapy and chiropractic services amongst others.

  • Provisions of the current Optional Employee Paid Plans to remain in effect until the implementation of the new Flexible Benefits Plan, anticipated to be May 1, 2016.

  • Optional Employee Before-Tax Contributions L832 Plant Workers: 1-12% of pay Vesting Employee and Company contributions are 100% vested.

  • Yes No Employee Comments Goals for Next Review Period (Optional) Employee Comments/Suggestions Employee Acknowledgement: I have read and had an opportunity to discuss this evaluation with my supervisor.

  • Optional: Employee to record comments on overall assessment, training and development required, career goals etc.

  • Optional Employee Life Insurance: Subject to the approval of the insurance carrier, optional life insurance shall be available in units of $25,000 to a maximum of $250,000 provided that the employee pays 100% of the premium cost.

  • The programs currently offered include but are not limited to: ● Optional Employee Life ● Spouse and child life insurance ● Critical illness insurance ● Voluntary accident insurance Per IRS guidelines, all benefit elections must remain in effect for the full calendar year (January 1 through December 31) unless there is a qualified change in employment or family status that warrants a change to be made during the year.

  • Within one Business Day of making an offer to an Optional Employee, Buyer shall provide to Seller written notice of the making of such offer of employment.