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(Labor Cost Rate) x (Labor Cost Multiplier) = | Overtime Premium Labor Cost Rate |
(Overtime Premium Labor Cost Rate) x (OT Hours) = Overtime Premium
You define a labor cost multiplier for each kind of overtime your business uses such as double time, or time and a half.
For example, if you pay an employee double time for all overtime hours, you define a labor cost multiplier of 1.0. You multiply the employee's labor cost rate by 1.0 to calculate the employee's overtime premium labor cost rate.
If you pay an employee time and a half for all overtime hours, you define a labor cost multiplier of 0.5 to calculate half the employee's overtime premium labor cost rate.
An employee's total labor cost is the overtime premium plus the total number of hours that employee worked multiplied by the employee's labor cost rate:
(Overtime Premium + Straight Time Labor Cost) = Total Labor Cost
Labor Cost Multipliers Listing
Fremont Corporation uses labor cost multipliers for double time, time and a half, and uncompensated overtime. The negative multiplier for uncompensated overtime reverses the cost of any overtime hours for those individuals who do not get paid overtime. | |
Name | Multiplier |
Double Time | 1.0 |
Time and Half | 0.5 |
Uncompensated OT | -1.0 |
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