if you work as an per diem nurse and get hurt on the job can you recieve workers compensation.
Traveling sales reps and government workers often are paid a per diem.
No. Per diem covers food and lodging. Their lodging cannot legally be paid twice. They can be paid per diem for food only.
Not necessarily. Method of expense reimbursement is the employer's choice. Independent contractors working on 1099 cannot legally be paid per diem.
It is not designated as per diem, but it works similarly. Congress members receive an expense allowance to cover travel and office staff. In 2010, it averaged $1.3 million per member.
Workers that stay overnight for business matters get to use Per Diem rates. This must be overnight; otherwise nothing may be deducted from the individuals' expenses.
Yes, delegates typically receive compensation for their work, though the specifics can vary depending on the organization or event. In some cases, they may receive a stipend, per diem, or reimbursement for expenses incurred while attending conferences or meetings. However, many delegates, especially in political contexts, may serve on a voluntary basis without direct pay.
AVERAGE COMPENSATION FOR LOUISIANA LEGISLATORS Average Legislative Compensation Odd-number years Even-number years Annual salary $16,800 $16,800 Expense allowance (unvouchered) $6,000 $6,000 Average annual per diem (regular sessions) $8,580 $12,155 Average annual per diem (special sessions) $858 $858 Average annual per diem (interim meetings) $3,146 $3,146 Total$35,384 $38,959
The per diem compensation for MSNBC contributors can vary widely based on their experience, role, and the specifics of their contract. While exact figures are not publicly disclosed, reports suggest that contributors can earn anywhere from a few hundred to several thousand dollars per appearance. Additionally, factors such as the contributor's prominence and the nature of their contributions may influence their overall compensation.
The Legislature currently receives an annual salary of $24,000 (approved in 1998). Frustrated with the low compensation, the Legislature has voted itself a controversial supplement in the form of a "per diem." Legislators engaged in official business receive an extra $35 per day (Maricopa County legislators) or $60 per day (legislators outside of Maricopa County). See: http://web.gccaz.edu/~tmcclory/Factsheets/Factsheet_AZleg.pdf
Vacation should be based on ordinary income. Expense reimbursement has nothing to do with vacation pay. An employee cannot receive per diem for days off (unless he is on-call, such as on weekends).
No. Per diem is used to reimburse employees for business expenses. A small percentage of college students are on scholarships that pay an allowance for food, housing, and personal expenses. Typical amount is $15K/yr.
The plural of "diem" is "dies."