Many companies deposit paychecks directly into employee accounts on a biweekly basis. For full-time employees, companies calculate these biweekly amounts on the employees' annual salaries. For ...
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) ...
While it might seem that paying employees every other week works out to the same thing, there are some key differences that will affect your choice of payroll timing. The benefits of a bi-weekly ...
You are paid through 9 ½ pay periods per academic semester; 19 total for the academic year. Please note that biweekly pay amounts during your first and last pay period per academic semester will be ...