Leap Year!

HungLikeJesus • Feb 28, 2012 3:53 pm
I was discussing this with my wife last week:

If you're a salaried worker, does that mean that you work one day for free during leap year?

Does it change if you're paid weekly, biweekly, semi-monthly or monthly?
Sundae • Feb 28, 2012 4:16 pm
More importantly, if you are Brianna, do you have a birthday tomorrow?

HELL YES!
jimhelm • Feb 28, 2012 4:17 pm
annually salaried employees should get 1/5 of 1/52 of their annual extra. sez me.

I'm straight commission, so I get phucked. It doesn't hurt.
Sundae • Feb 28, 2012 4:18 pm
Crisco?
glatt • Feb 28, 2012 4:22 pm
HungLikeJesus;798260 wrote:
If you're a salaried worker, does that mean that you work one day for free during leap year?


Aw man, why did you have to go and point that out?
HungLikeJesus • Feb 28, 2012 4:57 pm
jimhelm;798269 wrote:
annually salaried employees should get 1/5 of 1/52 of their annual extra. sez me.

I'm straight commission, so I get phucked. It doesn't hurt.


Doesn't that mean that you get an extra earning opportunity?

I bet you make more this month than you did last February.
limey • Feb 29, 2012 4:45 am
More to the point, night shift workers in the UK, who are paid hourly, do not get paid the extra hour they do when the clocks go back in the autumn (and you cannot guarantee you will be on shift when there clocks go forwards in the spring and there is one more hour in the pay packet than you worked ...).