payslip question
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Joined: May 2003
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From: Australia
My payslip says I get paid x amount for 80 hrs a fortnight.
My flight and duties say I work 90 hrs a fortnight. (yeah right). If I take this to the boss what are my chances of getting another 10 hours pay?
My flight and duties say I work 90 hrs a fortnight. (yeah right). If I take this to the boss what are my chances of getting another 10 hours pay?
Joined: Jul 1999
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From: At lunch
Nil,
Most payroll programs require a unit and a rate to give total pay.
A common payroll provider is 'Payline', and they normally calculate your fortnightly pay based on rate per hour.
i.e 80 X 24 = 1920 or 90 x 21.33=1920
As long as you are receiving the minimum of the award or certified workplace agreement (which is denoted as an annual figure) your boss is doing the right thing. If he/ she is underpaying then that's another issue.
Most payroll programs require a unit and a rate to give total pay.
A common payroll provider is 'Payline', and they normally calculate your fortnightly pay based on rate per hour.
i.e 80 X 24 = 1920 or 90 x 21.33=1920
As long as you are receiving the minimum of the award or certified workplace agreement (which is denoted as an annual figure) your boss is doing the right thing. If he/ she is underpaying then that's another issue.




