fluctuating workweek
Definition
A method for paying overtime for workers whose work weeks vary, that simplifies accounting and reduces administrative costs. Under the fluctuating workweek model, the employee is paid a set amount per week, whether the total hours are more or less than what would be worked during a standard week, as long as effective hourly pay does not drop below minimum wage.
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