or has just finished a cup of coffee. He is sitting in his bus on his scheduled lunch break. He throws the cup out the window into a proper waste receptacle. Hi action are. A. Permissible, because he is on his lunch break. B. Permissible, because he threw the cup into a proper waste receptacle. C. Prohibited, because he is sitting in his bus. D. Prohibited, because he should not have thrown the waste out of the window. Waste. Sty
or has just finished a cup of coffee. He is sitting in his bus on his scheduled lunch break. He throws the cup out the window into a proper waste receptacle. Hi action are. A. Permissible, because he is on his lunch break. B. Permissible, because he threw the cup into a proper waste receptacle. C. Prohibited, because he is sitting in his bus. D. Prohibited, because he should not have thrown the waste out of the window. Waste. Sty
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Transcribed Image Text:27. Regulation state that an employee's total overtime pay is not allowed to exceed 10% of his/her yearly
Wednesday, Thursday & Friday and ending the next morning. What is his total pay for the week?
26. Daniel works 1600-2300 hours on Saturday and Sunday and 2000-0400 hours beginning on
lo for all of the following
A. $1,148.40
B. $1,196.40
C. $1,202.40
D. $1,279.90
2r. Regulation state that an employee's total overtime pay is not allowed to exceed 10% of his/her yeany
base pay. What is the maximum number of overtime hours that Nina is allowed to work per yeeart
A. 138 hours
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B. 140 hours
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C. 158 hours
D. 160 hours
V 28. Nathaniel is paid for 113 hours of overtime in a year, what will his total compensation be?
A. 73,063.40
B. 74,578.10
C. 76,482.15
D. 76,736.40
v 29. Diana works overtime from 2000 hours Thursday to 0400 hours Friday. What is her pay for this shift?
A. 345.38
B. 368.40
C. 362.25
D. 386.40
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Transcribed Image Text:25. A bus Operator has just finished a cup of coffee. He is sitting in his bus on his scheduled lunch break.
He throws the cup out the window into a proper waste receptacle. Hi action are.
A. Permissible, because he is on his lunch break.
B. Permissible, because he threw the cup into a proper waste receptacle.
C. Prohibited, because he is sitting in his bus.
D. Prohibited, because he should not have thrown the waste out of the window.
Name
Base Pay/ Hr.
Night (8pm-
4am)Weekend
Differential/HR
$1.50
$1.50
$1.50
$1.50
Total Base Pay/Year
Nathaniel
$33.70
$32.50
$31.90
$30.70
$70,770
$68,250
$66,990
$64,260
Nina
Daniel
Diana
Pay Rules
Overtime consists of 1.5x an employee hourly base pay, and is paid
out for time exceeding 40 hours in a week beginning Saturday and ending Friday.
When determining overtime pay, night or weekend diffèrential is added to base pay
before calculating overtime pay
Night differential is paid in addition to an employee 's base hourly pay and is approved
for hours worked between 8pm and 4am Monday-Friday
Weekend differential is paid for hours worked from 4am Saturday through 4am Monday
• For every shift of 7 hours or longer, 30 minutes is unpaid for purposes of meal break.
Note: Any fraction of a cent are rounded down to the nearest cent
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