does a trucking company pay overtime if im a matneice man
A worker is paid by how many hours or how long the worker worked overtime. It depends on the company too.
Overtime = Hours Worked - Contracted Hours.
Huh!? No. apparently so, yes
I worked overtime to get leave and more money.
I think it would depend more on the company than the job, in all honesty, although I've never worked for a trucking company which didn't pay weekly.
To calculate overtime, you multiply 1.5% times your hourly wage. When you get that, you multiply that times your overtime hours worked.
What the company considers overtime needs to be defined in an employees' handbook. Some companies might consider overtime as anything over 8 hours in a day while other companies might consider overtime as anything over 40 hours in a week.
Multiply the standard rate by the number of hours worked. If they worked overtime you may have to mutiply the rate by 25% or 50% - depending on the contract - f or the hours worked overtime.
The official definition of the word overtime is "time in addition to what is normal, as time worked beyond one's scheduled working hours."
"Overtime" is usually defined as hours worked in excess of 40 hours in a week.
A bounus is not related to extra work normanly related to company profits or good personel preformance. Overtime is (in usa) 1.5 times the normal wage for hours over 40 worked in a single week. Sometimes companies pay o/t for hours over 8 worked in a single day. Good luck
Yes an employer can deny giving you overtime hours but if you have already worked overtime then it is not okay for an employer to deny paying overtime once the hours have already been earned.