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DelpClem
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4 years ago
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Payroll hour calculation

Hi

Our staff work a 38 hour week over 5 days, when I am processing their pay on a daily basis, is 7.6 equal to 7.6 hours or 7 hrs and 0.6 of an hour - by my calculation works out to 40 minutes?  Which would then mean they are being paid for 7 hrs 40 mins every day - I think this is correct?

 

I feel like this should be really simple to process in my head but I just cant get it, any help/clarification will be very welcome!

Thanks 

  • Hello DelpClem 

     

    As I see it, a 38 hour, 5 day week would work out to 7 hours and 36 minutes per day. 

     

    38 hours / 5 days = 7.6 hours per day

    That .6 could also be written as 60% of the next hour.

    60% of 60 (minutes) is 36 minutes.

    To check that, 36 minutes x 5 days = 180 minutes total

    180 minutes / 60 minutes = 3 full hours

    7 full hours x 5 days = 35 hours, plus 3 full hours = 38 hours within 5 days.

     

    Could you let me know a bit more context surrounding your post, is there an issue in your payroll that I can help with? If you are seeing a figure in the software that doesn't add up as you think it should, please do let me know or provide a screenshot so that I can clarify or look into things further for you. 

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    Emily_B
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    Hello DelpClem 

     

    As I see it, a 38 hour, 5 day week would work out to 7 hours and 36 minutes per day. 

     

    38 hours / 5 days = 7.6 hours per day

    That .6 could also be written as 60% of the next hour.

    60% of 60 (minutes) is 36 minutes.

    To check that, 36 minutes x 5 days = 180 minutes total

    180 minutes / 60 minutes = 3 full hours

    7 full hours x 5 days = 35 hours, plus 3 full hours = 38 hours within 5 days.

     

    Could you let me know a bit more context surrounding your post, is there an issue in your payroll that I can help with? If you are seeing a figure in the software that doesn't add up as you think it should, please do let me know or provide a screenshot so that I can clarify or look into things further for you. 

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    DelpClem
    Trusted Cover User

    Hi

    Thank you for your reply.  There is no issue with our payroll calculations, I just had to get the mathematics on how the hours are calculated to be able to explain clearly.  Your explanation clarified, thanks again