Hi,

I wanted to know about the salary calculation on a monthly basis. We have a criteria of a 6-month probation period for a new employee, during which he/she is not liable for any leave except the weekly off, i.e., Sunday. So, if an employee is present for 20 days in a month of March, then what will be the ideal criteria or rule for his/her salary calculation for that month?

Is it like: gross salary/31 * 20 days (number of present days in a month)

or

Is it like: gross salary/31 * 26 (including 4 Sundays) - number of not worked days

Should weekly offs be included in the salary calculation or not? I am very confused about this as I have gone through lots of replies on Citehr.com, but still can't find the best answer. Some say that Sundays should not be included in the calculation, while others say that it's compulsory to include them as they are compensatory offs.

Help me with that.

Thanks

From India, Delhi
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Hi Swati garu,

The second one is correct. It is calculated as follows: gross salary divided by 31, then multiplied by 26 (taking into account 4 Sundays), minus the number of days not worked. Should weekly offs be included in the salary calculation or not? I will clarify this in a simple manner.

Imagine you are working for a company. You have attended the office for the entire month (excluding holidays and Sundays), yet you will be paid for the full month - which has 31 days in total. Similarly, weekly offs SHOULD also be included in the calculation.

Sincerely,
Sri

For any further queries, you can reach me at 9989922100.

From United States, Hauppauge
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