this) An employee's basic wage is $15 per hour, and they are paid double for work over 40 hours a week. The company also
Posted: Sun Jun 05, 2022 6:45 pm
company also provides fringe benefits worth $5 per hour (regular or overtime). In a recent week, the employee worked 49 hours. Of the 49 hours, 3 hours were idle due to scheduling problems, and 2 of the overtime hours were incurred on a rush job for a client who agreed to pay the any overtime wage premiums incurred, but was idle for 3 hours due to scheduling problems. The company treats fringe benefits related to direct labour as a component of overhead. What would be the allocation of the employee's total wages and benefits for the week to direct labour? (Do NOT include a $ sign)
this) An employee's basic wage is $15 per hour, and they are paid double for work over 40 hours a week. The