On January 20, 2013, UCSC’s nonexempt and hourly employees, including student employees, will convert to a biweekly pay cycle. This pay cycle conversion will affect policy-covered (non-represented) ...
A change to state employees' pay schedules has made it through both chambers of the Missouri Legislature. Rep. Dave Griffith, a Jefferson City Republican, again sponsored a bill that would allow state ...
This issue typically goes unnoticed until employers are suddenly confronted with that 27th paycheck. The reason for the extra paycheck is straightforward: 26 biweekly pay periods account for only 364 ...
Non-exempt positions, graduate staff appointments, resident assistants and fellows are paid biweekly. The biweekly pay period starts on Monday and ends 14 days later on a Sunday. Faculty and staff ...
A biweekly pay option for state employees is once again appearing in committees in both chambers of the Missouri Legislature. Jefferson City Republican Sen. Mike Bernskoetter is sponsoring SB 111, a ...
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