Common use of Payroll Computation Clause in Contracts

Payroll Computation. The amount of salary earned for a pay period or any portion thereof shall be computed by multiplying the number of regular shifts worked by the daily rate or by multiplying the biweekly rate by the fraction or percentage which the number of hours worked represents of the total work time in the payroll period. Except as otherwise provided in the Salary Resolution, an employee shall not be paid in excess of the equivalent of ten (10) shifts in any pay period.

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Samples: Memorandum of Understanding, www.rlslawyers.com

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Payroll Computation. The amount of salary earned for a pay period or any portion thereof shall be computed by multiplying the number of regular shifts worked by the daily rate or by multiplying the biweekly rate by the fraction or percentage which the number of hours worked represents of the total work time in the payroll period. Except as otherwise provided in the Salary Resolutionthis Memorandum of Understanding, an employee shall not be paid in excess of the equivalent of ten (10) shifts in any pay period.ten

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Samples: humboldtgov.org

Payroll Computation. The amount of salary earned for a pay period or any portion thereof shall be computed by multiplying the number of regular shifts worked by the daily rate or by multiplying the biweekly rate by the fraction or percentage which the number of hours worked represents of the total work time in the payroll period. Except as otherwise provided in the Salary Resolutionthis Memorandum of Understanding, an employee shall not be paid in excess of the equivalent of ten (10) shifts in any pay period.

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Samples: Memorandum of Understanding

Payroll Computation. The amount of salary earned for a pay period or any portion thereof shall be computed by multiplying the number of regular shifts worked by the daily rate or by multiplying the biweekly rate by the fraction or percentage which the number of hours worked represents of the total work time in the payroll period. Except as otherwise provided in the Salary Resolution, this M.O.U. an employee shall not be paid in excess of the equivalent of ten (10) shifts in any pay period.

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Samples: Memorandum of Understanding

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Payroll Computation. The amount of salary wage earned for a pay period or any portion thereof shall be computed by multiplying the number of regular shifts worked by the daily rate or by multiplying the biweekly rate by the fraction or percentage which the number of hours worked represents of the total work time in the payroll period. Except as otherwise provided in the Salary Resolution, an employee shall not be paid in excess of the equivalent of ten (10) shifts in any pay period.

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Samples: afscme57.s3-us-west-1.amazonaws.com

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