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The standard unit used to measure how long someone has worked. Sometimes compensation may be stated in hourly units or annual units.
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How to deal with a boss that who lacks skill at scheduling?
Another problem we face is hours - due to understaffing, I was actually scheduled to work 62 hours last week, with no rate increase because, as mentioned above, my employer is exempt from overtime laws … How can I make it clear to my boss that my availability is set for a reason, and that I do not intend to work absurd hours every week? …