As an employee, you take your hours worked devided by your gross pay that gives you a hourly rate. take that devide it by 2 and ad it to your hourly rate, that gives you your overtime rate. multiply that by hours over 40 and that gives you your overtime pay... Unless you are on a byweekly pay structure, then you multiply your overtime rate by the amount of hours you worked over 80.... Hope that helped, because it confuses the hell out of me!
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