Nope ... you as an hourly employee are only entitled to receive pay for those days actually worked, unless they are paid holidays, paid sick leave or paid vacations.
my salary will remain the same but I will have to work an extra day because it is a leap year. Should I be paid extra.
There is one day in a leap day. It adds an extra day to February so that it has 29 days and the year has 366 days.
There are about 208 weeks in 4 years including a leap year but each year has an extra day but a leap year would have two extra days (208 weeks + 6 days about).
There are 365 days in an ordinary year and one extra, making 366 days, in a leap year.
When February has 29 days instead of 28.
you could possibly be asking for a a leap year if not then im sorry i couldn't answer your question
There are not 29 days in a leap year. There are 366 days in a leap year. There are 29 days in February of a leap year to make up for the fact that there is about 365.25 days in a year, not 365, meaning an extra day needs to be added every 4 years.
There was an extra day because it was a leap year
A normal year has 365 Days. Once every 4 years there is a leap year, which is 366 days. If you don't count leap years as special then 12 years = 4380 Days If you count leap years, then 12 years = 4383 Days (3 extra leap year days)
There are 366 days in a leap year, the extra day falls in feburary giving the month 29 days, Leap years occur every 4 years.
a leap year has an extra day. that extra day is February 29. in a regular year the month February only has 28 days
So there is one extra day and this is on a leap year. 366 days is 52 weeks with 2 days left over.