If you work from 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM, that totals 8.5 hours. After subtracting a half-hour lunch break, you would have worked 8 hours.
7 hours + 1 hour lunch break - 230 Hours = 222 Hours.
7 hours
From 8 AM to 4:30 PM is a total of 8.5 hours. If you subtract a 1-hour lunch break, the total working hours would be 7.5 hours.
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Time and a half of 7.25 hours refers to the pay rate for overtime work, which is 1.5 times the regular hourly rate. To calculate time and a half, you multiply 7.25 by 1.5, resulting in 10.875 hours. This means that for every hour worked beyond the regular hours, the employee would earn pay equivalent to 10.875 hours.
Eight hours.
no, if you work 7 hours you should be able to get a 1 hour lunch
Eight hours.
Usually a half hour. Plus two 15 minute breaks. Some companies have a Union. They will require you to be at work for 9 hours - you get the same half hour off and the two breaks but you do it without pay. Some jobs give you an hour for lunch.
Work-day = 10 hours, minus a half-hour lunch-break = 9.5 hours of production. 9.5 hours = 19 half-hours. (50 pieces every half-hour) times (19 half-hours) = (50 x 19) = 950 mouse traps
8 hours 30 minutes excluding the half-hour lunch.
Well 8 hours work a day entitles you to an hour lunch so I don't see why 4 hours couldn't give you half an hour break
10 am to 5 pm with 30 min lunch is six and a half working hours.
7 hours + 1 hour lunch break - 230 Hours = 222 Hours.
There is 30 minutes in a half hour. There is no hours in half hours.
7 hours
From 8 AM to 4:30 PM is a total of 8.5 hours. If you subtract a 1-hour lunch break, the total working hours would be 7.5 hours.