at one and one half times the hourly rate
Example: Employee works a total of 55 hours during the week. The employee had 40 hours of "Regular Time" (sometimes called "straight-time") and 15 hours of "Overtime."
"Overtime" is usually defined as hours worked in excess of 40 hours in a week.
mass/volume. most often represented as g/cm3
772.56
542.50
at one and one half times the hourly rate
Yes, there is often overtime in carpentry.
Gross pay with overtime hours is calculated by adding the regular pay for standard hours worked and the overtime pay for additional hours worked at a higher rate, typically 1.5 times the regular pay rate.
In the NHL, about 23 of games go into overtime.
very often
Yes. Often.
If you have a union where you work, overtime is often limited for workers in school. If you are being forced to work overtime which is unfair, you should join a union.
1 per 16
Yes if you get about the same amount of hours overtime every check, but they can't touch any expense check's such as milage or predem.
If overtime pay is 1 1/2, then it would be calculated like so... (hours worked) x (regular pay) x 1.5
Overtime is work done outside your normal daily hours. If you normally work an eight hour day, but work an extra hour one day. That extra hour is overtime, and overtime is often paid at a higher rate.
If you have a union where you work, overtime is often limited for workers in school. If you are being forced to work overtime which is unfair, you should join a union.