Across
- 3. Money received based on sales: authors and musicians
- 7. Insurance program available through the US government that provides income to people who retire, become disabled, or who receive survivor benefits
- 8. Two times a month
- 9. A set amount that an employee is paid for each hour of work
- 12. Every two weeks
- 13. A value added benefit that employers may offer to employees: policies that cover medical, dental, life, and disability
- 14. Additional compensation from an employer: health, dental, child care, etc.
- 15. Hourly rate the federal law allows as the lowest
Down
- 1. Method of payment where an employee receives a % of the amount of sales they produce
- 2. Paid time off that an employer may offer to employees as an employee benefit
- 4. The extra hours an employee works beyond their regular hours
- 5. The total pay which is the sum of the employees hourly pay and overtime pay
- 6. Set amount of money a worker receives for each item produced
- 10. Money an employee and employer contribute to SS and Medicare used to pay current benefits to others
- 11. Hourly rate an employee USUALLY gets for overtime
