Across
- 6. Hourly Rates Hourly rate that is paid per hour worked in excess to your typical hours.
- 12. Wage the lowest wage permitted by law or by a special agreement.
- 13. Occurring or published twice a month.
- 15. A method of payment where an employee received a percentage of the number of sales produced by that employee
- 17. Rate The amount of money that is charged, paid, or earned for every hour worked
- 18. pay A pay rate that is twice the employee's normal rate of pay.
- 19. overtime In addition to the employee's standard hourly rate they will get paid an additional one-half of that rate for each hour worked in the time-and-a-half window
- 20. Additional compensation from an employer; benefits can include health and dental insurance, childcare, retirement, and travel expense
Down
- 1. Deposit Electronic payments are made directly into your bank account
- 2. Plans A means that employers may offer to save for retirement [401(k)]
- 3. A type of worker who is paid for each item the employee produces
- 4. Hours The hours worked by an employee exceeding their normally scheduled working hours.
- 5. Money that employees or others received based on sales
- 7. Wage The hourly rate that federal law allows as the least hourly rate to be paid to an employee in the United States.
- 8. Pay The total pay, which is the sum of an employee's hourly pay and overtime
- 9. Agency A business that has lists of job openings and charges a fee to find jobs for people
- 10. pay An individual's total earnings throughout a given period before any deductions are made.
- 11. rate The set amount of money that a worker receives for each time the individual produces
- 14. A short accounting of a job-seekers education and qualification for employment
- 16. Every two weeks or twice a week.
