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Phil works for a hydro company in a 35 hour work week schedule. His contract pays him $1345/week for working Monday to Friday, 7 hours a day. If he spends more time than his usual time, he is entitled to "time and a half" on time worked in excess of 7 hours per day. If he works on Sundays or statutory holidays, he is entitled to twice the time. Calculate his gross earnings for the month of November 2013, if he worked straight time only.
a. 8473.50
b. $4035
c. $ 11298
d. $5649
e. $ 5380
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As in the Month of November 2013, there wer 5 Saturdays and 4 sundays.
So, His net working were of 21 days.
As, his payment for 5 days = $1345
Thus for 21 days = 1345/5 * 21 = $5649
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