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We are in the process of purchasing another business in the state of Arkansas. Our corporate office is located in Missouri. What is the general rule as to how to calculate seniority for the employees who are coming into our business? Is it common practice to allow them to keep their seniority when it comes to calculating vacation time and eligibility for other benefits, but change their hire date to the date of acquisition? What other areas do we need to be mindful of as far as seniority? Any help will be appreciated.
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>Arkansas. Our corporate office is located in Missouri. What is the
>general rule as to how to calculate seniority for the employees who
>are coming into our business? Is it common practice to allow them to
>keep their seniority when it comes to calculating vacation time and
>eligibility for other benefits, but change their hire date to the date
>of acquisition? What other areas do we need to be mindful of as far
>as seniority? Any help will be appreciated.
>
>Arkansas. Our corporate office is located in Missouri. What is the
>general rule as to how to calculate seniority for the employees who
>are coming into our business? Is it common practice to allow them to
>keep their seniority when it comes to calculating vacation time and
>eligibility for other benefits, but change their hire date to the date
>of acquisition? What other areas do we need to be mindful of as far
>as seniority? Any help will be appreciated.
>
In Arkansas there is no rule of thumb. Most of employers making an acquisition will make the hire date the date of acquisition. Further, it is a mixed bag on whether seniority is kept for purposes of vacation time and eligibility for other benefits. I have seen it about half and half, i.e., half the time the employees keep their seniority for vacation time and benefits and the other half of the time they do not. It goes without saying that the employees will be happier with retention of seniority for vacation and benefit purposes.
Gary D. Jiles
Editor
Arkansas Employment Law Letter
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