-- Bring a small-claims suit.
-- Sever the relationship and seek a more trustworthy client.
You are usually contracted at 90 hours a pay period, but normally end up working anywhere from 100-130. And no you do not get paid anymore than the 90 contracted.
No, only get paid for hours worked.
Your landlord is the only one who should be collecting your rent unless he has been contracted by an agency or management company to do this on his behalf.
If the average number of hours is 40 hours, then you should be paid at over time rate for the excess for the 20 hours that is above contracted time. IE 40 - 60 = 20
these girls worked very long hours, and were only paid very little,
No they are not contracted the postage on your refund is paid postage just like any other mail.
That would depend on your contract of employment. For instance "peace work" is paid by what you do not how long you work for. But if you are on a salary, you could earn an hourly rate but be contracted to work only a few hours a week and be paid daily, weekly, fortnightly or monthly. You could also be employed to work a fixed number of hours a week and be paid monthly. All pay is usually retrospective and in most countries social security and tax are normally deducted from your pay before you get it.
A salaried worker gets paid the same wage every pay day no matter how many hours worked as opposed to an hourly worker who gets paid only for the hours worked (and gets paid overtime rates if they work more than 8 hours in a day or 40 hours in a week) or a piecework worker who gets paid per finished piece they make of acceptable quality no matter how many hours worked.
Noup, you only get paid time an a half after 40 hours a week.
i believe it is 72 hours
The significance is it's a negotiable document through which shipping is contracted and paid for.
No, as there only 24 hours in one day. Working time and a half would equal 12 hours, double time would equal 16 hours. Doubt you'd ever be in a job that paid triple time.