I'd say 15 to 20% of the shops flat rate.
no
should my husband pay social security on his employee
With this grammer 2500 is way to much money. However, if I understand the question correctly the answer would depend if the employee is paid hourly or is on salary.
Most end in -ase. Examples are carboxypeptidase and hydrolases.
A pay stub usually includes information like gross pay, deductions, net pay, and taxes. An employee can find their unique employee ID number on their pay stub, usually located near their name or personal information section.
Leave without pay (LWOP) has an effect on what employee benefits?
A pay stub usually includes information such as the employee's name, pay period dates, hours worked, gross pay, deductions for taxes and benefits, net pay, and sometimes an employee number for identification purposes.
No, Employers pay it.
A payslip typically includes the following five items: 1) Gross Pay - the total earnings before deductions; 2) Deductions - amounts taken out for taxes, insurance, and retirement contributions; 3) Net Pay - the final amount the employee receives after deductions; 4) Pay Period - the specific period for which the payment is made; and 5) Employee Details - including name, employee ID, and sometimes the job title or department. These elements provide a clear breakdown of an employee's earnings and deductions.
The employer is not required by law to pay out sick pay while an employee is collecting workman's comp. It depends on the employer though. In some cases an employer may pay earned sick pay to an employee collecting workman's comp. pay as a good will gesture, especailly to an employee who has had a very serious injury and has been a long term employee who has had few or no injuries.
Minimum wage as an employee more as a manager....
The suffix "-ase" is commonly added to the name of a substance to signify that it is an enzyme. Examples include lipase, amylase, and protease.