Exam 2: Computing Wages and Salaries
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Under no conditions may children under age 16 be employed in food service establishments.
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An employer can credit up to $5.12 of a tipped employee's minimum wage as coming from the tips received by that employee.
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Refer to Instruction 2-1.Kenneth Anderson works two separate jobs for Mesa Company.During the week,
Job A consisted of 38 hours at $20 per hour;Job B involved 15 hours at $14 per hour.If Mesa uses the average rate
basis for calculating overtime,Anderson's pay for that week is __________.
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Employees paid biweekly receive their remuneration every two weeks.
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One of the tests to be met for the white-collar exemption for an executive is to be paid a salary of at least $1,000 per week.
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The FLSA requires that workers receive overtime pay for all hours worked in excess of 40 in a workweek.
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Refer to Instruction 2-1.Hall receives 18.5 cents for every unit produced.Hall produces 575 units in an 8-hour workday.Hall's daily wages are __________.
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The FLSA defines a tipped employee as one who regularly receives tips of more than $20 a month.
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Nondiscretionary bonuses are part of the determination of the regular rate of pay.
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Violators of the overtime provision of the FLSA are required to pay the unpaid overtime at a rate of triple the employee's rate.
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Public safety employees of a state can be granted compensatory time off in lieu of overtime compensation.
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In converting semimonthly wage rates to hourly rates,divide the semimonthly rate by 4 to arrive at the weekly rate,then divide this rate by the standard number of hours.
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Refer to Instruction 2-1.Ides receives 16 cents for every unit produced.Ides produces 2,976 pieces in a 43-hour
workweek.For overtime,Ides is paid a sum equal to one-half the regular hourly pay rate multiplied by the number
of overtime hours.Ides' total piecework and overtime earnings are __________.
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If a business does not meet the enterprise coverage test,none of its workers qualify for individual employee coverage.
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Refer to Instruction 2-1.Annette Henri is paid an hourly wage of $10.90 for a 32-hour workweek of 4 days,8 hours daily.For any work on the fifth day and on Saturdays,she is paid one and one-half times her regular hourly rate.During a certain week,in addition to her regular 32 hours,Henri worked 6 hours on the fifth day and 5 hours on Saturday.For this workweek,Henri's total earnings are __________.
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Domestics are excluded from coverage under the FLSA individual employee coverage.
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