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That depends on the country in which you live.
17 hours on days that they work. If they are not working, they still get paid by the hour.
A worker is paid by how many hours or how long the worker worked overtime. It depends on the company too.
If Albert was Aldert then he would get paid 117$ for working 9 hours.
It depends how much the goverment pays you and how good the care home is. It is around 30,000 to 60,000 a year. Childrens care home.
There are two types of work that are not paid for working at a company. The first is a volunteer, they may have regular scheduled hours or not. The second is an un-paid internship, which usually has regular scheduled hours. Both of these are often used to get experience in the job field.
No, as there only 24 hours in one day. Working time and a half would equal 12 hours, double time would equal 16 hours. Doubt you'd ever be in a job that paid triple time.
Because if you were paid, you wouldn't be a volunteer. We volunteer because we care. Think if it as being an unpaid professional.
No federal law requires it, some states do.
7.25 per hour
For most retail jobs, Sunday is not paid overtime. If you work a job that is typically closed on the weekends, it could be. If working Sunday would put you working past 40 hours, and you aren't salaried, then it would be overtime.