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time and a half

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Noun — A rate of pay equal to one and a half times an employee's normal hourly wage, usually paid for overtime, weekends or public holidays.

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straight time flat rate

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paid at time and a half earn time and a half time and a half for overtime

Standard workplace and payroll English on both sides of the Atlantic. Written without hyphens as a noun.

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How do you calculate time and a half?

Multiply the normal hourly rate by 1.5, then multiply by the number of qualifying hours. At £14 an hour, time and a half is £21 an hour, so six overtime hours pay £126. In the United States, federal law requires it for most hourly workers beyond 40 hours in a workweek.

What is the difference between time and a half and double time?

Time and a half pays 1.5 times the normal rate; double time pays twice it. Time and a half is the standard overtime premium, while double time is usually reserved for public holidays, very long shifts or terms negotiated in a union contract.

Is time and a half required by law?

In the United States, yes, for non-exempt employees working over 40 hours in a week under the Fair Labor Standards Act. In the UK there is no legal overtime premium — pay above the normal rate depends entirely on the employment contract, provided average pay does not drop below the minimum wage.

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