the hourly rate times the hours worked
To calculate overtime, you multiply 1.5% times your hourly wage. When you get that, you multiply that times your overtime hours worked.
take your hourly wage, multiply by 40 then multiply by 52
Divide the Annual Salary by 2080. 2080 represents the number of business hours based on an 8-hour day within the fiscal year. This is achieved by multiplying the standard 40 hour week by 52 weeks within the year. This is the equivalent of an hourly wage exluding overtime.
A rough estimate is that you annual salary is double your hourly wage, but in thousands, so $12 per hour would be roughly $24,000. Actually, it would be $24,960 if you were paid for holidays with a 40 hour work week.
If you work 40 hours a week it works pretty much like this... 31000÷52÷40=$14.90/hr Salary÷Weeks÷hours worked in a week= Hourly wage :)
no, makeup artist was paid on a commission basis.
If the management team is paid a salary instead of an hourly wage, then they will not be paid overtime.
An average wage (hourly) is about $47 and hour.
Both
Hourly.
The wage you would wish to be paid per hour. The rate you are paid is unlikely to be the same.
Work that is paid based on an hourly wage. Payed more for the more you work.
No, they get paid an hourly wage.
Divide yearly wage by 2080 hours (that's 40 hours a week for 52 weeks)
No. Police officers are paid an hourly wage or flat salary. They do NOT get a "commission" on fines that are levied on persons they arrest or cite.
There was no national minimum wage in 1991. There were however 'works council wage orders' where workers in some industries had to paid a minimum hourly wage.
There was no national minimum wage in 1991. There were however 'works council wage orders' where workers in some industries had to paid a minimum hourly wage.