salary issues - is this right?
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Our full time employees are paid on a semi-monthly basis. Regardless of how many hours in a given pay period (80,88,96) they are paid the same gross amount
(calculated as yearly divided by 24 pays). The reasoning for this is that the company claims that they are salaried employees - which isn't true because if you are out any given pay period - you need to use vac or sick to make up those hours or take it leave without pay. I think that they should be paid hour for hour and not have their salary adjusted by the 24 pays (ie. salary 25,000 is paid @1041.67 per pay). Overtime is paid correctly, however. Is this legal?
(calculated as yearly divided by 24 pays). The reasoning for this is that the company claims that they are salaried employees - which isn't true because if you are out any given pay period - you need to use vac or sick to make up those hours or take it leave without pay. I think that they should be paid hour for hour and not have their salary adjusted by the 24 pays (ie. salary 25,000 is paid @1041.67 per pay). Overtime is paid correctly, however. Is this legal?
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We changed our method several years ago because: 1) we decided that we were not following the rules of "accurate" record keeping. 2) it began to be a problem with having to make adjustments in the 15th pay cycle for mis-reported time. 3) employees found it confusing with the adjustments being made.
We decided to change to a bi-weekly pay, one week lag time, and paying for actual time worked within each period. It has been much easier since then.