That's correct:
use Data::Dumper;
@results1 =
('employee1','address1','payrate1','hiredate1',
'employee2','address2','payrate2','hiredate2');
@results2 =
('employee3','address3','payrate3','hiredate3',
'employee4','address4','payrate4','hiredate4');
push @results1, @results2;
print Dumper \@results1;
### OUTPUT ###
$VAR1 = [
'employee1',
'address1',
'payrate1',
'hiredate1',
'employee2',
'address2',
'payrate2',
'hiredate2',
'employee3',
'address3',
'payrate3',
'hiredate3',
'employee4',
'address4',
'payrate4',
'hiredate4'
];
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