what to do whenyou don't get paid for hours worked
next time be dont this........
musicians dont get paid a daily rate you noob x
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Beethoven and Haydn both worked under the Patronage System. However, both often worked for third parties selling compositions, doing lessons, or performing. ......... Beethoven and Haydn both worked under the patronage system, however, Beethoven did not work exclusively under this system. Haydn stayed with his patron until the Spanish duke died! Beethoven was paid from several avenues and had freedom to write or not write when he chose. The difference was, if Haydn was asked to write by his patron he had to whether he felt like it or not, Beethoven was what we would refer to as a free agent. So the answer is Hayden worked exclusively under the patronage system for the large majority of his life.
Means you must have worked as a singer, earned a living from singing to apply. ************************** If anyone has ever paid you to sing anything, that counts as professional experience, even if you were not paid enough to support yourself on those earnings. If you have never been paid to sing then technically you are an amateur, no matter how good your singing may be.
No, only get paid for hours worked.
I was told that they worked 16hrs or more. Hours worked will be paid fairly. It really depends. I was told that they worked 16hrs or more. Hours worked will be paid fairly. It really depends.
A salaried worker gets paid the same wage every pay day no matter how many hours worked as opposed to an hourly worker who gets paid only for the hours worked (and gets paid overtime rates if they work more than 8 hours in a day or 40 hours in a week) or a piecework worker who gets paid per finished piece they make of acceptable quality no matter how many hours worked.
Every employee must be paid for all hours worked.
hourly
10 hours at $12.00/hour 40 hours at $8.00/hours
these girls worked very long hours, and were only paid very little,
It depends on hours worked.
hourly
That should read "can employer CHANGE hours worked on timesheet and paycheck? My husband's employer goes in the computer system and changes my husband's hours to reflect 40 hours worked though he has worked many more hours than 40 each week. His paycheck also reflects that he just worked 40 hours. If your husband is on salary, then he is paid only for 40 hours. If he is hourly, then he should be paid for the hours he works. Of course, if overtime is against policy, then your husband should leave work after 40 hours.
He was paid $8.50 per hour.
An advantage is that you get paid for exactly the amount of time that you worked. A disadvanted though, compared to someone with salary is that, even when a person that gets paid salary doesn't work all the hours they are supposed to, they still get paid the same. While someone who gets paid by the hour will only get paid for the hours that they worked.