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Policy Name: ATTENDANCE MANAGEMENT Policy Reference: TW10/055 Version number : 10 Date this version approved: FEBRUARY 2011 Approving committee: HR COMMITTEE Author(s) (job title) DEPUTY DIRECTOR HR STAFF SIDE CHAIR Division/Directorate: HUMAN RESOURCES DIRECTORATE Trust Wide Policy (Yes/No) YES Status Links to other Strategies, Policies, SOP s, etc. CONTRACTUAL CAPABILITY POLICY; DISCIPLINE POLICY; CONDUCT, CAPABILITY, ILL HEALTH AND APPEALS FOR MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS THIS LIST IS NOT EXHAUSTIVE Date(s) previous version(s) approved: (if known) Version: 9 Date : August 2010 DATE OF NEXT REVIEW: January 2013 Rolled Over to March 2014 Manager responsible for review: Deputy Director HR your hospitals, your health, our priority

TW10/055 Attendance Management Policy CONTENTS: Section Page No. 1. Introduction 2 2. Policy Statement 2 3. Key Principles 2 4. Responsibilities 3 5. Notification and Contact Procedure 4 6. Trigger Levels 6 7. Return to Work 6 8 Absence Management Procedure 7 9. Long Term Absence Procedure 8 10. Rehabilitation 9 11. Flexible Retirement 9 12. Suspension on Medical Grounds 10 13. Third Party Claims 10 14. Annual Leave and Long Term Sickness Absence 10 15. Appeals Process 10 16. Right to be Accompanied 11 17. General 11 18. Human Rights Act 12 19. Equality and Diversity 12 20. Dissemination and Implementation 12 21. Monitoring and Review 12 22. Accessibility Statement 12 Appendix A Overview of Example Trigger Levels 13 Appendix B Equality Impact Assessment Form 18 1

TW10/055 Attendance Management Policy AT ALL TIMES STAFF MUST TREAT EVERY INDIVIDUAL WITH RESPECT AND UPHOLD THEIR RIGHT TO PRIVACY AND DIGNITY. 1. INTRODUCTION : 1.1 Wrightington, Wigan & Leigh NHS Foundation Trust recognises the importance of a positive approach to the management of sickness absence to enable the Trust to deliver quality services, to provide the necessary support to employees and ensure that employees are treated in a consistent, fair and reasonable manner. 1.2 This policy applies to all employees of the Trust. 2. POLICY STATEMENT: 2.1 This policy is aimed at addressing the situation where sickness absence occurs. The policy aims to deal sensitively with employees who are ill or undergo planned surgery, and to deal with sickness absence in a fair manner, while minimising the impact on the Trust s operations. In implementing this policy managers must ensure that all staff are treated fairly and within the provisions and spirit of the Trust s Equality Diversity and Inclusiveness Policy. 2.2 This policy supplements the Terms and Conditions contained within your relevant collective agreement (Agenda for Change, Consultant Contract 2003 etc) and does not normally replace them. Where a term is inconsistent, this policy will prevail. 3. KEY PRINCIPLES: 3.1 Employees absence from the workplace, for whatever reason, is damaging to a ward or department. As well as potentially reducing standards of patient care and service delivery, sickness absence places additional pressure on remaining employees working within a ward or department due to lower staffing levels. As a result, employees can become de-motivated, turnover may increase and overall standards and efficiency may decline. 3.2 Wrightington, Wigan & Leigh NHS Foundation Trust will, at all times, endeavour to ensure that absence from the workplace due to sickness absence is kept as minimal as possible. The expected contractual level of attendance for all employees is 100%. 3.3 This policy is a key component of the Trust s HR Strategy and Divisional HR performance targets and aims to assist in achieving and maintaining this standard. 3.4 The Trust will normally ensure that standards are established, sickness absence is consistently monitored and employees are normally given appropriate help and support to assist in improving their health and facilitating a return to work. 3.5 The Trust will attempt to recruit and retain staff who are disabled or become disabled whilst employed by the Trust. There are various government schemes available to the Trust to support such cases. These include Access to Work. Managers should discuss all cases with the HR Department. 2

TW10/055 Attendance Management Policy 4. RESPONSIBILITIES 4.1 Trust Board 4.1.1 Responsibility for the provision of a policy and procedure on the management of attendance rests initially with the Trust Board. 4.1.2 The Trust Board has a strategic responsibility to ensure that the appropriate conditions at work exist to ensure that employees are able to give regular attendance. 4.1.3 The Trust Board will delegate responsibility for monitoring the operational application of the policy to the HR Committee. 4.2 Human Resources Directorate 4.2.1 The Director of Human Resources (HR) and Organisational Development (OD) will oversee the introduction, operation and monitoring of the policy and will normally report on a regular basis to the Trust Board on absence levels against target. 4.2.2 The Director of Human Resources and Organisational Development will also ensure the provision of training, guidance and support to managers on the operation of the policy. 4.2.3 HR staff will support managers in divisions to actively manage absence levels to ensure they are kept to an acceptable limit and that employees are treated in a consistently fair manner. 4.2.4 The HR Department will provide advice to managers on the interpretation of this policy and on the management of absence. 4.2.5 The HR Department will normally provide monthly sickness absence reports to divisional managers in order that they are able to manage absence levels and to ensure that they are kept to an acceptable limit and that employees are treated in a consistently fair manner. 4.3 Occupational Health 4.3.1 The Occupational Health Service will provide a referral, advisory and reporting service for managers in respect of employees with short and long term absence problems and to provide support for employees. 4.3.2 In addition, the Occupational Health Service will advise on the need to exclude employees from duty due to contact with a notifiable and/or infectious disease. 4.4 Managers / Clinical Managers (or equivalent) 4.4.1 Managers will be responsible for the active implementation of this policy within their area of control, where appropriate. This applies to all levels within the organisation 4.4.2 Managers should normally ensure that good physical working conditions are provided and that health and safety standards are properly maintained. 4.4.3 The successful management of absence requires absences to be accurately monitored and recorded on the appropriate payroll notification forms and return to work interview forms. This is the responsibility of all managers and allows for early identification of 3

possible problems. TW10/055 Attendance Management Policy 4.4.4 Managers should normally comply with the duties laid out in the Equality Act, 2010 by looking at what changes or reasonable adjustments they could make to the workplace, or the way work is done, which would overcome the effects of disability, where appropriate. 4.4.5 Due to the fact that sensitive personal information is being handled, managers should normally ensure that information about an employee s absence or health is only disclosed to those authorised to receive such information in the course of their duties. 4.4.7 The policy sets out a framework for the management of attendance, but within this there is allowance for management discretion in relation to any part of this policy, with the authority to make judgements in individual cases and act as they deem appropriate in the circumstances. 4.5 Employees of the Trust 4.5.1 Employees are required to take all reasonable steps to keep themselves in a good state of general health and to comply with the Trust s Health and Safety Policy. 4.5.2 An employee must not report sick when they are absent for another reason or when they are not sick / injured. If the Trust has reason to believe that an employee has reported sick, when they are in fact not sick, the employee may be subject to disciplinary proceedings which could result in their dismissal without notice. In such circumstances, any sick pay due may be withheld / recovered until a disciplinary decision is made. 4.5.3 An employee must notify their manager or nominated representative within the department when they are unable to come to work due to sickness / injury, and maintain contact with them throughout the period of absence. 4.5.4 An employee must forward any self or medical certificates on time and prior to the expiry of any previous medical certificate (please see notification procedure below). 4.5.5 It is the responsibility of the employee to bring to the attention of the Occupational Health Service, at the time of their pre-appointment health check, of any medical condition that may impact upon their ability to attend work regularly 5. NOTIFICATION AND CONTACT PROCEDURE 5.1 The employee should personally contact their manager or nominated deputy prior to commencement of the shift/period of duty were they believe that they will not be able to attend work due to ill health / illness. At the very latest, the employee should contact their manager two hours before the start of their shift / period of duty. Upon contact, the employee should provide the manager with the following details: the nature of the sickness / injury / medical condition; the anticipated length of absence; and any further information reasonably requested. 4

TW10/055 Attendance Management Policy 5.2 In exceptional circumstances, a nominated person may make contact on the employee s behalf. In such circumstances, as soon as the employee is able to make contact personally, this should be done without delay. 5.3 Where an absence due to illness / injury lasts longer than one calendar day, the employee has a duty to maintain regular contact with their manager. Employee s should make regular contact in person with their manager, and in any case, on the dates requested, where they remain absent from work. 5.4 If there is any concern regarding the regularity of contact from the employee, the manager may call or write to them to establish contact / ask the employee to establish contact. 5.5 A self-certificate is required from day one of absence and will cover the employee up to and including the seventh calendar day of absence. This self-certificate is incorporated within the Return to Work documentation. 5.6 Following the seventh calendar day of self -certified absence, the employee must produce a medical certificate to their immediate manager covering any further period of sickness / injury in the same absence. The employee must then continue to submit regular medical certificates to their immediate manager prior to the expiry of the previous certificate. 5.7 Private sick notes, which do not state a specific period of incapacity, will be valid for seven days only. 5.8 If an employee is due to go on holiday during a period of sick leave, they should inform their manager without delay, and seek permission to do so. 5.9 In the event that an employee is at work, and the manager believes that they are not fit to be there, then they may take appropriate action consistent with their duty of care under the Health and Safety At Work Act. 5.10 An employee s failure to follow the correct reporting, notification or contact requirements within the specified timescales and / or submit medical certificates on time will normally result in: non-payment of pay / salary and benefits for the period of absence (or appropriate part thereof); the absence (or part thereof) being recorded as unauthorised; and / or disciplinary action being taken, which could result in dismissal. The Trust will not accept the submission of retrospective or late medical certificates, unless, in exceptional circumstances, it was agreed with the employee s line manager in advance of the date the medical certificate was required. 5

TW10/055 Attendance Management Policy 6. TRIGGER LEVELS 6.1 The Trust s trigger levels, for the purpose of the Attendance Management Procedure are as follows: An absence rate of 3.5% of the employee s basic contracted hours in a rolling 12 month period; 3 episodes of absence within a rolling 12 months period; and / or Any apparent pattern to an employee s absence An example of how many hours these trigger levels equate to can be seen in Appendix A. 6.2 These trigger levels will be reviewed periodically and may be subject to change, after consultation with staff side. 6.3 Where an employee reports for work but due to sickness / injury is unable to complete their shift, this absence, and the hours lost, will count for the purpose of the Attendance Management Procedure and in calculating trigger levels. The absence will also be counted as an episode of absence for the purposes of the Attendance Management Procedure and calculating trigger levels. 6.4 The trigger levels will apply to part time employees on a pro rata basis. For employees joining the Trust within the 12 month period, pro rata triggers will also apply. 6.5 In instances where an employee has a combination of short and long-term episodes of sickness absence during a rolling 12-month period, then these can both be managed through the Attendance Management Procedure and the long term sickness absence procedure. 6.6 Managers do not always need to wait for an employee to hit their trigger level before managing the employee under the Attendance Management Procedure. These trigger levels shall not preclude management action being taken earlier in respect of any unacceptable absences arising below the trigger levels e.g. if an employee s absence record persistently approaches the trigger level but does not cross the trigger threshold there may be a case for action. Further advice on occasions where this may be appropriate can be obtained from the HR Department. 7. RETURN TO WORK 7.1 Where an employee intends to return to work before their current medical certificate has expired, where applicable, they must obtain a note from their GP confirming that they are fit to return to work. 7.2 The employee must contact their manager and notify them of their intended return to work, as soon as they feel fit to return and in advance of their next shift / period of duty. 6

8. ATTENDANCE MANAGEMENT PROCEDURE TW10/055 Attendance Management Policy 8.1 This attendance management procedure will apply to all absences, whether long term, short term or a combination of both. This procedure may, therefore, be applied where an employee has been managed through the long term absence procedure and has then subsequently returned to work. 8.2 Upon return to work, the employee will be required to attend a return to work meeting. The purpose of such meeting will be to discuss the employee s absence, attendance record, explore any support required and take action as necessary. 8.3 Where an employee s absence record is approaching or has reached one (or more) of the Trust s trigger levels, the outcome of the return to work meeting may be that the employee s absence is informally monitored and an attendance improvement target is set. 8.4 Where an attendance improvement target has been set, and the employee is absent from work again, they may be invited to a formal attendance review following their next return to work meeting. 8.5 The purpose of a formal attendance review will be to explore the employee s attendance record and for the manager to consider whether it is appropriate to take further action. The outcome of an attendance review may include (but will not be limited to): A first letter of concern being issued together with a new attendance improvement target being set; A final letter of concern being issued together with a new attendance improvement target being set; Dismissal with notice (or pay in lieu of notice). 8.6 Management may use their absolute discretion in applying the Attendance Management Procedure as they deem appropriate in the circumstances. The use of discretion may include, but will not be limited to: Decision to take action before the employee has reached one of the Trust s trigger levels; Decision not to take formal action; Decision to re-issue or extend a current improvement target and / or letter of concern; Decision to issue a final letter of concern without previously being issued with a first letter of concern and / or an improvement target. 8.7 If an employee is absent due to work related stress, an incident form will normally be completed for the absence and a risk assessment will also normally be carried out. 7

9. LONG TERM ABSENCE PROCEDURE TW10/055 Attendance Management Policy 9.1 An employee is deemed to be absent on a long term basis when their absence has lasted for a period of four working weeks or more. 9.2 During any period of long term absence, the employee is required to keep in regular contact as detailed within Section 5 of this policy. 9.3 The employee, at the request of the Trust, may be required to attend the occupational health department for a medical examination / health review (in respect of absences of any length or in relation to any concern for the employee s health that a manager may have). Where an employee refuses or fails to attend an occupation health appointment they may be subject to disciplinary action and / or a decision may be made in relation to their absence / health without having the benefit of medical advice. 9.4 Where an employee is absent on a long term basis, they may be required to attend informal absence review(s) with their manager (or other nominated person). The meeting(s) will normally include a review of the employee s absence from work and the possibility of a return, with or without support. 9.5 If an employee is offered alternative employment to support a return to work or to help maintain attendance, they will have no entitlement to protection of the terms and conditions of service of their previous post and the terms and conditions of the new post will apply, including, but not limited to, salary, benefits and hours of work. 9.6 In the event that management believe that a return to work is not likely within a reasonable period and / or within the foreseeable future, the employee will be invited to a formal absence review where the employee may be dismissed with notice (or pay in lieu thereof). 9.7 Where it is unlikely that the employee will be able to return within a reasonable period and / or within the foreseeable future, ill-health retirement should normally be considered before dismissal (where appropriate). 9.8 Where an employee applies for ill health retirement, the Trust reserves the right to dismiss the employee before the decision is made on their application by the Pensions Agency (or other relevant body). 9.9 In exceptional circumstances the manager may request to visit the employee at home in order to conduct an attendance review. 9.10 The Trust reserves the right to dismiss an employee before their sick pay entitlements are exhausted. 9.11 Where any employee returns to work following a long term absence, they will normally be subject to an improvement target under the Attendance Management Procedure. 9.12 The management of long term absence for medical and dental staff should be managed under the Conduct, Capability, Ill Health and Appeals Policies and Procedures for Medical Practitioners. 8

TW10/055 Attendance Management Policy 10. REHABILITATION 10.1 In certain circumstances, the manager may decide to offer an employee a rehabilitation programme to aide a return to work, normally after consultation with Occupational Health. 10.2 Where a rehabilitation programme is offered the employee will either, at the discretion of management, be permitted to take annual leave for any hours not worked, or receive payment as follows: 10.2.1 If an employee is on full sick pay immediately before their return to work then return to work on the rehabilitation programme should normally be on full pay (irrespective of the hours worked). 10.2.2 If an employee is on half sick pay immediately before their return to work then return to work on the programme should normally be the greater of the following: half pay; or payment for the hours worked. Periods of outstanding annual leave can also be used to increase payment up to the level of normal pay. 10.2.3 If an employee is not receiving sick pay then payment should be made for the actual hours worked, provided that this amount is at least equal to or greater than SSP or Sickness Benefit received immediately before their return. Periods of outstanding annual leave can also be used to increase payment up to the level of normal pay. 10.3 If a rehabilitation programme is deemed not to have been successful by management, the employee may be required to return to sick leave (if this is acceptable to the Trust) or, where appropriate, the employee s contract of employment may be terminated (after inviting them to a formal absence review meeting under the Long Term Sick Procedure). 10.4 A period of time spent on a Rehabilitation Programme will not be counted as sick leave for sick pay purposes. 11. FLEXIBLE RETIREMENT 11.1 Where an employee is approaching their normal retirement age and they have persistent health and/or attendance problems, they may wish to consider utilising the NHS Pension Scheme s Flexible Retirement Options. If the Trust is in agreement, there are a range of options available for employees to enable them to flex their retirement by winding down gradually, either through reducing the number of hours worked, moving into a less demanding role, or retiring and returning to work part time. 11.2 Before an employee makes any decision regarding flexing their retirement, it is recommended that they contact the HR Department to obtain a copy of the Flexible Retirement leaflet and arrange a meeting with their manager to discuss the options. 9

12. SUSPENSION ON MEDICAL GROUNDS TW10/055 Attendance Management Policy 12.1 Staff should not attend work in the event that they have a suspected or diagnosed Communicable or Transmissible infection. This also includes members of staff that are medically suspended by Occupational Health Services due to contact with an infectious/communicable disease. This is to ensure that the Trust protects both patients and Staff under Health and Safety At Work Act and Management of Health & Safety at Work Regulations. 12.2 In cases of confirmed outbreaks of diarrhoea and vomiting in specific clinical work areas, if an employee s symptoms are linked to that outbreak, it may be appropriate to exclude the absence from the employee s sickness record for the purpose of the Attendance Management Procedure. Where there is no confirmed outbreak within the clinical work area or link, it is appropriate to include the absence for the purposes of the Attendance Management Procedure and escalate as appropriate unless a sample is provided to Occupational Health and is tested to confirm that the diarrhoea and vomiting is / was related to a Transmissible Infection. 12.3 Only Occupational Health, or Infection Control out of Occupational Health Services office hours, can medically suspend staff / or give the advice to an appropriate manager to enact the suspension. 12.4 Medical staff are covered by the provisions under their Terms and Conditions Handbook. 13. THIRD PARTY CLAIMS 13.1 If an employee is absent as a result of an accident they will not be entitled to occupational sick pay if damages are receivable from a third party. 14. ANNUAL LEAVE AND LONG TERM SICKNESS ABSENCE 14.1 An employee can accrue contractual annual leave allowance during paid sick leave. 14.2 If an employee has not accrued up to the statutory entitlement of 5.6 weeks (pro-rata) annual leave allowance (including public holidays) during their paid sick leave they will continue to accrue up to a total of 5.6 weeks (pro rata) during unpaid sick leave. 14.3 An employee is entitled to request a period of paid annual leave at the normal financial rate during sick leave. If an employee is being paid sick pay and elects to take annual leave he/she will not be entitled to receive both sick pay and leave for that period. However if an employee is in half pay and request annual leave during sick leave he/she will be entitled to full pay for the annual leave period. 14.4 Where continued sickness absence bridges an annual leave year, the employee will be entitled to carry over a maximum of 1 weeks annual leave at the discretion of their manager. 15. APPEALS PROCESS 15.1 The employee will be entitled to one appeal where they are issued with a Letter of Concern or where they are dismissed. Any appeal must be made in writing to the manager immediately senior to the manager making the decision. 15.2 The letter of appeal must state the reasons why the employee disagrees with the 10

TW10/055 Attendance Management Policy original decision and should be received within seven calendar days of the date on which the decision was sent or given to the employee (if the decision was personally handed to the employee or given verbally). 15.3 The appeal decision will be final and there will be no right of recourse through any other Trust policy or procedure. 16. RIGHT TO BE ACCOMPANIED 16.1 An employee may be accompanied by a trade union / staff side representative or workplace colleague to any formal attendance meeting, formal absence review meeting or appeal meeting held under this procedure. For the avoidance of doubt, this does not include return to work meetings or informal absence review meetings. 16.2 If the employee s choice of representative is unreasonable management may ask the employee to choose someone else, for example: 16.2.1 If in the opinion of management, the representative may have a conflict of interest or may prejudice the meeting; or 16.2.2 If the representative is unavailable or cannot be released from work at the time a meeting is scheduled and will not be available for more than five working days afterwards. 16.3 The employee and their representative should make every effort to attend any formal review / appeal meeting(s) arranged. 17. GENERAL 17.1 Levels of authority to take formal action under this policy are as follows: First / Final letter of concern line manager (or above), or nominated deputy Dismissal General Manager / Head of Nursing / Head of Department (or above), or equivalent. 17.2 At the discretion of management, a formal review or appeal meeting may be chaired by a more senior manager (or managers) than those referenced within this policy. 17.3 If an employee fails to attend a formal review or appeal meeting under this procedure without reason (or without a reason deemed to be acceptable by management), the meeting may proceed in the employee s absence and / or a decision may be made on action to be taken without the benefit of having met with the employee. 17.4 Management may impose, from time to time, permanent or temporary restrictions to an employee s duties where they have reason to believe that this will support the employee in the management of their health and / or attendance. 17.5 If an employee is dismissed with notice under this procedure, and the Trust chooses not to pay the employee in lieu of notice, the Trust reserves the right to ask the employee not to perform their duties and / or take any outstanding annual leave during the period of their notice. During any period where the Trust asks the employee not to perform their duties, there will be no obligation on the Trust to provide the employee with work, but the employee will still be bound by their contract of employment until their contract terminates. 11

TW10/055 Attendance Management Policy 17.6 The Trust reserves the right to vary, or not apply this policy and / or procedure, where the employee has less than twelve months continuous service with the Trust. 17.7 The Trust also reserves the right to dismiss any employee, without following any part of this policy and / or procedure (or any other) if they have less than twelve months continuous service with the Trust. 18. HUMAN RIGHTS ACT: 18.1 The implications of the Human Rights Act have been considered in the formulation of this policy and they have, where appropriate, been fully reflected in its wording. 19. EQUALITY AND DIVERSITY: 19.1 The Policy has been assessed against the Equality Impact Assessment Form from the Trust s Equality Impact Assessment Guidance and, as far as we are aware, there is no impact on any Equality Target Group. 20. DISSEMINATION AND IMPLEMENTATION: 20.1 This policy is available to all staff via the Trust intranet site Policy Library. 20.2 The policy is launched via global email and briefings from the HR Team to line managers at divisional and department meetings. 20.3 The policy is discussed and communicated at the HR Policy Development Group ensuring that staff side representatives are fully briefed. Staff side chair will determine if any further dissemination of this policy to staff side colleagues is required via the monthly staff side meeting, and will confirm this with the Deputy HR Director in advance of the policy being presented to the HR Committee. 20.5 Divisional / Trust attendance management information will normally be reported to Trust Board per month excluding Trust Board Training events. 21. MONITORING AND REVIEW: 21.1 The Senior HR Business Partner (Workforce Informatics) is responsible for the production of monthly monitoring data reports by division for use within divisions to determine employee compliance with the policy. 21.2 The Senior HR Business Partner for the division will normally meet with the senior divisional team per month to review all staff listed in the report and to ensure consistent compliance with this policy, where appropriate. 21.4 Trust attendance target may be subject to review by the Trust Board annually (if not before). 21.5 The HR Department will normally communicate to each general manager the annual target and the subsequent divisional targets. The monthly monitoring data reports will normally be adjusted to reflect the annual Trust/divisional target. 22. ACCESSIBILITY STATEMENT: 22.1 This document can be made available in a range of alternative formats e.g. large print, Braille and audiocassette. For more details, please contact the HR Department on 01942 77(3766) or email equalityanddiversity@www.nhs.uk 12

APPENDIX A OVERVIEW OF EXAMPLE TRIGGER LEVELS TW10/055 Attendance Management Policy 3.5% TRIGGER LEVELS (Non-Medical) WORKING HOURS 3.5% TRIGGER WORKING HOURS 3.5% TRIGGER WORKING HOURS 3.5% TRIGGER 7.5 14 18 33 28.5 52 8 15 18.5 34 29 53 8.5 15 19 35 29.5 53 9 16 19.5 35 30 55 9.5 17 20 36 30.5 56 10 18 20.5 37 31 56 10.5 19 21 28 31.5 57 11 20 21.5 39 32 58 11.5 21 22 40 32.5 59 12 22 22.5 41 33 60 12.5 23 23 42 33.5 61 13 24 23.5 43 34 62 13.5 25 24 44 34.5 63 14 25 24.5 45 35 64 14.5 26 25 46 35.5 65 15 27 25.5 46 36 66 15.5 28 26 47 36.5 66 16 29 26.5 48 37 67 16.5 30 27 49 37.5 68 17 31 27.5 50 17.5 32 28 51 13

Trigger - By Weeks Employed Base Hours 1.00 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 48 1.68 3.36 5.04 6.72 8.40 10.08 11.76 13.44 15.12 16.80 18.48 20.16 21.84 23.52 25.20 26.88 28.56 30.24 31.92 33.60 35.28 36.96 38.64 40.32 42.00 43.68 47.5 1.66 3.33 4.99 6.65 8.31 9.98 11.64 13.30 14.96 16.63 18.29 19.95 21.61 23.28 24.94 26.60 28.26 29.93 31.59 33.25 34.91 36.58 38.24 39.90 41.56 43.23 47 1.65 3.29 4.94 6.58 8.23 9.87 11.52 13.16 14.81 16.45 18.10 19.74 21.39 23.03 24.68 26.32 27.97 29.61 31.26 32.90 34.55 36.19 37.84 39.48 41.13 42.77 46.5 1.63 3.26 4.88 6.51 8.14 9.77 11.39 13.02 14.65 16.28 17.90 19.53 21.16 22.79 24.41 26.04 27.67 29.30 30.92 32.55 34.18 35.81 37.43 39.06 40.69 42.32 46 1.61 3.22 4.83 6.44 8.05 9.66 11.27 12.88 14.49 16.10 17.71 19.32 20.93 22.54 24.15 25.76 27.37 28.98 30.59 32.20 33.81 35.42 37.03 38.64 40.25 41.86 45.5 1.59 3.19 4.78 6.37 7.96 9.56 11.15 12.74 14.33 15.93 17.52 19.11 20.70 22.30 23.89 25.48 27.07 28.67 30.26 31.85 33.44 35.04 36.63 38.22 39.81 41.41 45 1.58 3.15 4.73 6.30 7.88 9.45 11.03 12.60 14.18 15.75 17.33 18.90 20.48 22.05 23.63 25.20 26.78 28.35 29.93 31.50 33.08 34.65 36.23 37.80 39.38 40.95 44.5 1.56 3.12 4.67 6.23 7.79 9.35 10.90 12.46 14.02 15.58 17.13 18.69 20.25 21.81 23.36 24.92 26.48 28.04 29.59 31.15 32.71 34.27 35.82 37.38 38.94 40.50 44 1.54 3.08 4.62 6.16 7.70 9.24 10.78 12.32 13.86 15.40 16.94 18.48 20.02 21.56 23.10 24.64 26.18 27.72 29.26 30.80 32.34 33.88 35.42 36.96 38.50 40.04 43.5 1.52 3.05 4.57 6.09 7.61 9.14 10.66 12.18 13.70 15.23 16.75 18.27 19.79 21.32 22.84 24.36 25.88 27.41 28.93 30.45 31.97 33.50 35.02 36.54 38.06 39.59 43 1.51 3.01 4.52 6.02 7.53 9.03 10.54 12.04 13.55 15.05 16.56 18.06 19.57 21.07 22.58 24.08 25.59 27.09 28.60 30.10 31.61 33.11 34.62 36.12 37.63 39.13 42.5 1.49 2.98 4.46 5.95 7.44 8.93 10.41 11.90 13.39 14.88 16.36 17.85 19.34 20.83 22.31 23.80 25.29 26.78 28.26 29.75 31.24 32.73 34.21 35.70 37.19 38.68 42 1.47 2.94 4.41 5.88 7.35 8.82 10.29 11.76 13.23 14.70 16.17 17.64 19.11 20.58 22.05 23.52 24.99 26.46 27.93 29.40 30.87 32.34 33.81 35.28 36.75 38.22 41.5 1.45 2.91 4.36 5.81 7.26 8.72 10.17 11.62 13.07 14.53 15.98 17.43 18.88 20.34 21.79 23.24 24.69 26.15 27.60 29.05 30.50 31.96 33.41 34.86 36.31 37.77 41 1.44 2.87 4.31 5.74 7.18 8.61 10.05 11.48 12.92 14.35 15.79 17.22 18.66 20.09 21.53 22.96 24.40 25.83 27.27 28.70 30.14 31.57 33.01 34.44 35.88 37.31 40.5 1.42 2.84 4.25 5.67 7.09 8.51 9.92 11.34 12.76 14.18 15.59 17.01 18.43 19.85 21.26 22.68 24.10 25.52 26.93 28.35 29.77 31.19 32.60 34.02 35.44 36.86 40 1.40 2.80 4.20 5.60 7.00 8.40 9.80 11.20 12.60 14.00 15.40 16.80 18.20 19.60 21.00 22.40 23.80 25.20 26.60 28.00 29.40 30.80 32.20 33.60 35.00 36.40 39.5 1.38 2.77 4.15 5.53 6.91 8.30 9.68 11.06 12.44 13.83 15.21 16.59 17.97 19.36 20.74 22.12 23.50 24.89 26.27 27.65 29.03 30.42 31.80 33.18 34.56 35.95 39 1.37 2.73 4.10 5.46 6.83 8.19 9.56 10.92 12.29 13.65 15.02 16.38 17.75 19.11 20.48 21.84 23.21 24.57 25.94 27.30 28.67 30.03 31.40 32.76 34.13 35.49 38.5 1.35 2.70 4.04 5.39 6.74 8.09 9.43 10.78 12.13 13.48 14.82 16.17 17.52 18.87 20.21 21.56 22.91 24.26 25.60 26.95 28.30 29.65 30.99 32.34 33.69 35.04 38 1.33 2.66 3.99 5.32 6.65 7.98 9.31 10.64 11.97 13.30 14.63 15.96 17.29 18.62 19.95 21.28 22.61 23.94 25.27 26.60 27.93 29.26 30.59 31.92 33.25 34.58 37.5 1.31 2.63 3.94 5.25 6.56 7.88 9.19 10.50 11.81 13.13 14.44 15.75 17.06 18.38 19.69 21.00 22.31 23.63 24.94 26.25 27.56 28.88 30.19 31.50 32.81 34.13 37 1.30 2.59 3.89 5.18 6.48 7.77 9.07 10.36 11.66 12.95 14.25 15.54 16.84 18.13 19.43 20.72 22.02 23.31 24.61 25.90 27.20 28.49 29.79 31.08 32.38 33.67 36.5 1.28 2.56 3.83 5.11 6.39 7.67 8.94 10.22 11.50 12.78 14.05 15.33 16.61 17.89 19.16 20.44 21.72 23.00 24.27 25.55 26.83 28.11 29.38 30.66 31.94 33.22 36 1.26 2.52 3.78 5.04 6.30 7.56 8.82 10.08 11.34 12.60 13.86 15.12 16.38 17.64 18.90 20.16 21.42 22.68 23.94 25.20 26.46 27.72 28.98 30.24 31.50 32.76 35.5 1.24 2.49 3.73 4.97 6.21 7.46 8.70 9.94 11.18 12.43 13.67 14.91 16.15 17.40 18.64 19.88 21.12 22.37 23.61 24.85 26.09 27.34 28.58 29.82 31.06 32.31 35 1.23 2.45 3.68 4.90 6.13 7.35 8.58 9.80 11.03 12.25 13.48 14.70 15.93 17.15 18.38 19.60 20.83 22.05 23.28 24.50 25.73 26.95 28.18 29.40 30.63 31.85 34.5 1.21 2.42 3.62 4.83 6.04 7.25 8.45 9.66 10.87 12.08 13.28 14.49 15.70 16.91 18.11 19.32 20.53 21.74 22.94 24.15 25.36 26.57 27.77 28.98 30.19 31.40 34 1.19 2.38 3.57 4.76 5.95 7.14 8.33 9.52 10.71 11.90 13.09 14.28 15.47 16.66 17.85 19.04 20.23 21.42 22.61 23.80 24.99 26.18 27.37 28.56 29.75 30.94 33.5 1.17 2.35 3.52 4.69 5.86 7.04 8.21 9.38 10.55 11.73 12.90 14.07 15.24 16.42 17.59 18.76 19.93 21.11 22.28 23.45 24.62 25.80 26.97 28.14 29.31 30.49 33 1.16 2.31 3.47 4.62 5.78 6.93 8.09 9.24 10.40 11.55 12.71 13.86 15.02 16.17 17.33 18.48 19.64 20.79 21.95 23.10 24.26 25.41 26.57 27.72 28.88 30.03 32.5 1.14 2.28 3.41 4.55 5.69 6.83 7.96 9.10 10.24 11.38 12.51 13.65 14.79 15.93 17.06 18.20 19.34 20.48 21.61 22.75 23.89 25.03 26.16 27.30 28.44 29.58 32 1.12 2.24 3.36 4.48 5.60 6.72 7.84 8.96 10.08 11.20 12.32 13.44 14.56 15.68 16.80 17.92 19.04 20.16 21.28 22.40 23.52 24.64 25.76 26.88 28.00 29.12 31.5 1.10 2.21 3.31 4.41 5.51 6.62 7.72 8.82 9.92 11.03 12.13 13.23 14.33 15.44 16.54 17.64 18.74 19.85 20.95 22.05 23.15 24.26 25.36 26.46 27.56 28.67 31 1.09 2.17 3.26 4.34 5.43 6.51 7.60 8.68 9.77 10.85 11.94 13.02 14.11 15.19 16.28 17.36 18.45 19.53 20.62 21.70 22.79 23.87 24.96 26.04 27.13 28.21 30.5 1.07 2.14 3.20 4.27 5.34 6.41 7.47 8.54 9.61 10.68 11.74 12.81 13.88 14.95 16.01 17.08 18.15 19.22 20.28 21.35 22.42 23.49 24.55 25.62 26.69 27.76 30 1.05 2.10 3.15 4.20 5.25 6.30 7.35 8.40 9.45 10.50 11.55 12.60 13.65 14.70 15.75 16.80 17.85 18.90 19.95 21.00 22.05 23.10 24.15 25.20 26.25 27.30 29.5 1.03 2.07 3.10 4.13 5.16 6.20 7.23 8.26 9.29 10.33 11.36 12.39 13.42 14.46 15.49 16.52 17.55 18.59 19.62 20.65 21.68 22.72 23.75 24.78 25.81 26.85 29 1.02 2.03 3.05 4.06 5.08 6.09 7.11 8.12 9.14 10.15 11.17 12.18 13.20 14.21 15.23 16.24 17.26 18.27 19.29 20.30 21.32 22.33 23.35 24.36 25.38 26.39 28.5 1.00 2.00 2.99 3.99 4.99 5.99 6.98 7.98 8.98 9.98 10.97 11.97 12.97 13.97 14.96 15.96 16.96 17.96 18.95 19.95 20.95 21.95 22.94 23.94 24.94 25.94 28 0.98 1.96 2.94 3.92 4.90 5.88 6.86 7.84 8.82 9.80 10.78 11.76 12.74 13.72 14.70 15.68 16.66 17.64 18.62 19.60 20.58 21.56 22.54 23.52 24.50 25.48 27.5 0.96 1.93 2.89 3.85 4.81 5.78 6.74 7.70 8.66 9.63 10.59 11.55 12.51 13.48 14.44 15.40 16.36 17.33 18.29 19.25 20.21 21.18 22.14 23.10 24.06 25.03 27 0.95 1.89 2.84 3.78 4.73 5.67 6.62 7.56 8.51 9.45 10.40 11.34 12.29 13.23 14.18 15.12 16.07 17.01 17.96 18.90 19.85 20.79 21.74 22.68 23.63 24.57 26.5 0.93 1.86 2.78 3.71 4.64 5.57 6.49 7.42 8.35 9.28 10.20 11.13 12.06 12.99 13.91 14.84 15.77 16.70 17.62 18.55 19.48 20.41 21.33 22.26 23.19 24.12 26 0.91 1.82 2.73 3.64 4.55 5.46 6.37 7.28 8.19 9.10 10.01 10.92 11.83 12.74 13.65 14.56 15.47 16.38 17.29 18.20 19.11 20.02 20.93 21.84 22.75 23.66 25.5 0.89 1.79 2.68 3.57 4.46 5.36 6.25 7.14 8.03 8.93 9.82 10.71 11.60 12.50 13.39 14.28 15.17 16.07 16.96 17.85 18.74 19.64 20.53 21.42 22.31 23.21 25 0.88 1.75 2.63 3.50 4.38 5.25 6.13 7.00 7.88 8.75 9.63 10.50 11.38 12.25 13.13 14.00 14.88 15.75 16.63 17.50 18.38 19.25 20.13 21.00 21.88 22.75 24.5 0.86 1.72 2.57 3.43 4.29 5.15 6.00 6.86 7.72 8.58 9.43 10.29 11.15 12.01 12.86 13.72 14.58 15.44 16.29 17.15 18.01 18.87 19.72 20.58 21.44 22.30 24 0.84 1.68 2.52 3.36 4.20 5.04 5.88 6.72 7.56 8.40 9.24 10.08 10.92 11.76 12.60 13.44 14.28 15.12 15.96 16.80 17.64 18.48 19.32 20.16 21.00 21.84 14

Trigger - By Weeks Employed Base Hours 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 48 45.36 47.04 48.72 50.40 52.08 53.76 55.44 57.12 58.80 60.48 62.16 63.84 65.52 67.20 68.88 70.56 72.24 73.92 75.60 77.28 78.96 80.64 82.32 84.00 85.68 87.36 47.5 44.89 46.55 48.21 49.88 51.54 53.20 54.86 56.53 58.19 59.85 61.51 63.18 64.84 66.50 68.16 69.83 71.49 73.15 74.81 76.48 78.14 79.80 81.46 83.13 84.79 86.45 47 44.42 46.06 47.71 49.35 51.00 52.64 54.29 55.93 57.58 59.22 60.87 62.51 64.16 65.80 67.45 69.09 70.74 72.38 74.03 75.67 77.32 78.96 80.61 82.25 83.90 85.54 46.5 43.94 45.57 47.20 48.83 50.45 52.08 53.71 55.34 56.96 58.59 60.22 61.85 63.47 65.10 66.73 68.36 69.98 71.61 73.24 74.87 76.49 78.12 79.75 81.38 83.00 84.63 46 43.47 45.08 46.69 48.30 49.91 51.52 53.13 54.74 56.35 57.96 59.57 61.18 62.79 64.40 66.01 67.62 69.23 70.84 72.45 74.06 75.67 77.28 78.89 80.50 82.11 83.72 45.5 43.00 44.59 46.18 47.78 49.37 50.96 52.55 54.15 55.74 57.33 58.92 60.52 62.11 63.70 65.29 66.89 68.48 70.07 71.66 73.26 74.85 76.44 78.03 79.63 81.22 82.81 45 42.53 44.10 45.68 47.25 48.83 50.40 51.98 53.55 55.13 56.70 58.28 59.85 61.43 63.00 64.58 66.15 67.73 69.30 70.88 72.45 74.03 75.60 77.18 78.75 80.33 81.90 44.5 42.05 43.61 45.17 46.73 48.28 49.84 51.40 52.96 54.51 56.07 57.63 59.19 60.74 62.30 63.86 65.42 66.97 68.53 70.09 71.65 73.20 74.76 76.32 77.88 79.43 80.99 44 41.58 43.12 44.66 46.20 47.74 49.28 50.82 52.36 53.90 55.44 56.98 58.52 60.06 61.60 63.14 64.68 66.22 67.76 69.30 70.84 72.38 73.92 75.46 77.00 78.54 80.08 43.5 41.11 42.63 44.15 45.68 47.20 48.72 50.24 51.77 53.29 54.81 56.33 57.86 59.38 60.90 62.42 63.95 65.47 66.99 68.51 70.04 71.56 73.08 74.60 76.13 77.65 79.17 43 40.64 42.14 43.65 45.15 46.66 48.16 49.67 51.17 52.68 54.18 55.69 57.19 58.70 60.20 61.71 63.21 64.72 66.22 67.73 69.23 70.74 72.24 73.75 75.25 76.76 78.26 42.5 40.16 41.65 43.14 44.63 46.11 47.60 49.09 50.58 52.06 53.55 55.04 56.53 58.01 59.50 60.99 62.48 63.96 65.45 66.94 68.43 69.91 71.40 72.89 74.38 75.86 77.35 42 39.69 41.16 42.63 44.10 45.57 47.04 48.51 49.98 51.45 52.92 54.39 55.86 57.33 58.80 60.27 61.74 63.21 64.68 66.15 67.62 69.09 70.56 72.03 73.50 74.97 76.44 41.5 39.22 40.67 42.12 43.58 45.03 46.48 47.93 49.39 50.84 52.29 53.74 55.20 56.65 58.10 59.55 61.01 62.46 63.91 65.36 66.82 68.27 69.72 71.17 72.63 74.08 75.53 41 38.75 40.18 41.62 43.05 44.49 45.92 47.36 48.79 50.23 51.66 53.10 54.53 55.97 57.40 58.84 60.27 61.71 63.14 64.58 66.01 67.45 68.88 70.32 71.75 73.19 74.62 40.5 38.27 39.69 41.11 42.53 43.94 45.36 46.78 48.20 49.61 51.03 52.45 53.87 55.28 56.70 58.12 59.54 60.95 62.37 63.79 65.21 66.62 68.04 69.46 70.88 72.29 73.71 40 37.80 39.20 40.60 42.00 43.40 44.80 46.20 47.60 49.00 50.40 51.80 53.20 54.60 56.00 57.40 58.80 60.20 61.60 63.00 64.40 65.80 67.20 68.60 70.00 71.40 72.80 39.5 37.33 38.71 40.09 41.48 42.86 44.24 45.62 47.01 48.39 49.77 51.15 52.54 53.92 55.30 56.68 58.07 59.45 60.83 62.21 63.60 64.98 66.36 67.74 69.13 70.51 71.89 39 36.86 38.22 39.59 40.95 42.32 43.68 45.05 46.41 47.78 49.14 50.51 51.87 53.24 54.60 55.97 57.33 58.70 60.06 61.43 62.79 64.16 65.52 66.89 68.25 69.62 70.98 38.5 36.38 37.73 39.08 40.43 41.77 43.12 44.47 45.82 47.16 48.51 49.86 51.21 52.55 53.90 55.25 56.60 57.94 59.29 60.64 61.99 63.33 64.68 66.03 67.38 68.72 70.07 38 35.91 37.24 38.57 39.90 41.23 42.56 43.89 45.22 46.55 47.88 49.21 50.54 51.87 53.20 54.53 55.86 57.19 58.52 59.85 61.18 62.51 63.84 65.17 66.50 67.83 69.16 37.5 35.44 36.75 38.06 39.38 40.69 42.00 43.31 44.63 45.94 47.25 48.56 49.88 51.19 52.50 53.81 55.13 56.44 57.75 59.06 60.38 61.69 63.00 64.31 65.63 66.94 68.25 37 34.97 36.26 37.56 38.85 40.15 41.44 42.74 44.03 45.33 46.62 47.92 49.21 50.51 51.80 53.10 54.39 55.69 56.98 58.28 59.57 60.87 62.16 63.46 64.75 66.05 67.34 36.5 34.49 35.77 37.05 38.33 39.60 40.88 42.16 43.44 44.71 45.99 47.27 48.55 49.82 51.10 52.38 53.66 54.93 56.21 57.49 58.77 60.04 61.32 62.60 63.88 65.15 66.43 36 34.02 35.28 36.54 37.80 39.06 40.32 41.58 42.84 44.10 45.36 46.62 47.88 49.14 50.40 51.66 52.92 54.18 55.44 56.70 57.96 59.22 60.48 61.74 63.00 64.26 65.52 35.5 33.55 34.79 36.03 37.28 38.52 39.76 41.00 42.25 43.49 44.73 45.97 47.22 48.46 49.70 50.94 52.19 53.43 54.67 55.91 57.16 58.40 59.64 60.88 62.13 63.37 64.61 35 33.08 34.30 35.53 36.75 37.98 39.20 40.43 41.65 42.88 44.10 45.33 46.55 47.78 49.00 50.23 51.45 52.68 53.90 55.13 56.35 57.58 58.80 60.03 61.25 62.48 63.70 34.5 32.60 33.81 35.02 36.23 37.43 38.64 39.85 41.06 42.26 43.47 44.68 45.89 47.09 48.30 49.51 50.72 51.92 53.13 54.34 55.55 56.75 57.96 59.17 60.38 61.58 62.79 34 32.13 33.32 34.51 35.70 36.89 38.08 39.27 40.46 41.65 42.84 44.03 45.22 46.41 47.60 48.79 49.98 51.17 52.36 53.55 54.74 55.93 57.12 58.31 59.50 60.69 61.88 33.5 31.66 32.83 34.00 35.18 36.35 37.52 38.69 39.87 41.04 42.21 43.38 44.56 45.73 46.90 48.07 49.25 50.42 51.59 52.76 53.94 55.11 56.28 57.45 58.63 59.80 60.97 33 31.19 32.34 33.50 34.65 35.81 36.96 38.12 39.27 40.43 41.58 42.74 43.89 45.05 46.20 47.36 48.51 49.67 50.82 51.98 53.13 54.29 55.44 56.60 57.75 58.91 60.06 32.5 30.71 31.85 32.99 34.13 35.26 36.40 37.54 38.68 39.81 40.95 42.09 43.23 44.36 45.50 46.64 47.78 48.91 50.05 51.19 52.33 53.46 54.60 55.74 56.88 58.01 59.15 32 30.24 31.36 32.48 33.60 34.72 35.84 36.96 38.08 39.20 40.32 41.44 42.56 43.68 44.80 45.92 47.04 48.16 49.28 50.40 51.52 52.64 53.76 54.88 56.00 57.12 58.24 31.5 29.77 30.87 31.97 33.08 34.18 35.28 36.38 37.49 38.59 39.69 40.79 41.90 43.00 44.10 45.20 46.31 47.41 48.51 49.61 50.72 51.82 52.92 54.02 55.13 56.23 57.33 31 29.30 30.38 31.47 32.55 33.64 34.72 35.81 36.89 37.98 39.06 40.15 41.23 42.32 43.40 44.49 45.57 46.66 47.74 48.83 49.91 51.00 52.08 53.17 54.25 55.34 56.42 30.5 28.82 29.89 30.96 32.03 33.09 34.16 35.23 36.30 37.36 38.43 39.50 40.57 41.63 42.70 43.77 44.84 45.90 46.97 48.04 49.11 50.17 51.24 52.31 53.38 54.44 55.51 30 28.35 29.40 30.45 31.50 32.55 33.60 34.65 35.70 36.75 37.80 38.85 39.90 40.95 42.00 43.05 44.10 45.15 46.20 47.25 48.30 49.35 50.40 51.45 52.50 53.55 54.60 29.5 27.88 28.91 29.94 30.98 32.01 33.04 34.07 35.11 36.14 37.17 38.20 39.24 40.27 41.30 42.33 43.37 44.40 45.43 46.46 47.50 48.53 49.56 50.59 51.63 52.66 53.69 29 27.41 28.42 29.44 30.45 31.47 32.48 33.50 34.51 35.53 36.54 37.56 38.57 39.59 40.60 41.62 42.63 43.65 44.66 45.68 46.69 47.71 48.72 49.74 50.75 51.77 52.78 28.5 26.93 27.93 28.93 29.93 30.92 31.92 32.92 33.92 34.91 35.91 36.91 37.91 38.90 39.90 40.90 41.90 42.89 43.89 44.89 45.89 46.88 47.88 48.88 49.88 50.87 51.87 28 26.46 27.44 28.42 29.40 30.38 31.36 32.34 33.32 34.30 35.28 36.26 37.24 38.22 39.20 40.18 41.16 42.14 43.12 44.10 45.08 46.06 47.04 48.02 49.00 49.98 50.96 27.5 25.99 26.95 27.91 28.88 29.84 30.80 31.76 32.73 33.69 34.65 35.61 36.58 37.54 38.50 39.46 40.43 41.39 42.35 43.31 44.28 45.24 46.20 47.16 48.13 49.09 50.05 27 25.52 26.46 27.41 28.35 29.30 30.24 31.19 32.13 33.08 34.02 34.97 35.91 36.86 37.80 38.75 39.69 40.64 41.58 42.53 43.47 44.42 45.36 46.31 47.25 48.20 49.14 26.5 25.04 25.97 26.90 27.83 28.75 29.68 30.61 31.54 32.46 33.39 34.32 35.25 36.17 37.10 38.03 38.96 39.88 40.81 41.74 42.67 43.59 44.52 45.45 46.38 47.30 48.23 26 24.57 25.48 26.39 27.30 28.21 29.12 30.03 30.94 31.85 32.76 33.67 34.58 35.49 36.40 37.31 38.22 39.13 40.04 40.95 41.86 42.77 43.68 44.59 45.50 46.41 47.32 25.5 24.10 24.99 25.88 26.78 27.67 28.56 29.45 30.35 31.24 32.13 33.02 33.92 34.81 35.70 36.59 37.49 38.38 39.27 40.16 41.06 41.95 42.84 43.73 44.63 45.52 46.41 25 23.63 24.50 25.38 26.25 27.13 28.00 28.88 29.75 30.63 31.50 32.38 33.25 34.13 35.00 35.88 36.75 37.63 38.50 39.38 40.25 41.13 42.00 42.88 43.75 44.63 45.50 24.5 23.15 24.01 24.87 25.73 26.58 27.44 28.30 29.16 30.01 30.87 31.73 32.59 33.44 34.30 35.16 36.02 36.87 37.73 38.59 39.45 40.30 41.16 42.02 42.88 43.73 44.59 24 22.68 23.52 24.36 25.20 26.04 26.88 27.72 28.56 29.40 30.24 31.08 31.92 32.76 33.60 34.44 35.28 36.12 36.96 37.80 38.64 39.48 40.32 41.16 42.00 42.84 43.68 15

Trigger - By Weeks Employed Base Hours 1.00 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 23.5 0.82 1.65 2.47 3.29 4.11 4.94 5.76 6.58 7.40 8.23 9.05 9.87 10.69 11.52 12.34 13.16 13.98 14.81 15.63 16.45 17.27 18.10 18.92 19.74 20.56 21.39 23 0.81 1.61 2.42 3.22 4.03 4.83 5.64 6.44 7.25 8.05 8.86 9.66 10.47 11.27 12.08 12.88 13.69 14.49 15.30 16.10 16.91 17.71 18.52 19.32 20.13 20.93 22.5 0.79 1.58 2.36 3.15 3.94 4.73 5.51 6.30 7.09 7.88 8.66 9.45 10.24 11.03 11.81 12.60 13.39 14.18 14.96 15.75 16.54 17.33 18.11 18.90 19.69 20.48 22 0.77 1.54 2.31 3.08 3.85 4.62 5.39 6.16 6.93 7.70 8.47 9.24 10.01 10.78 11.55 12.32 13.09 13.86 14.63 15.40 16.17 16.94 17.71 18.48 19.25 20.02 21.5 0.75 1.51 2.26 3.01 3.76 4.52 5.27 6.02 6.77 7.53 8.28 9.03 9.78 10.54 11.29 12.04 12.79 13.55 14.30 15.05 15.80 16.56 17.31 18.06 18.81 19.57 21 0.74 1.47 2.21 2.94 3.68 4.41 5.15 5.88 6.62 7.35 8.09 8.82 9.56 10.29 11.03 11.76 12.50 13.23 13.97 14.70 15.44 16.17 16.91 17.64 18.38 19.11 20.5 0.72 1.44 2.15 2.87 3.59 4.31 5.02 5.74 6.46 7.18 7.89 8.61 9.33 10.05 10.76 11.48 12.20 12.92 13.63 14.35 15.07 15.79 16.50 17.22 17.94 18.66 20 0.70 1.40 2.10 2.80 3.50 4.20 4.90 5.60 6.30 7.00 7.70 8.40 9.10 9.80 10.50 11.20 11.90 12.60 13.30 14.00 14.70 15.40 16.10 16.80 17.50 18.20 19.5 0.68 1.37 2.05 2.73 3.41 4.10 4.78 5.46 6.14 6.83 7.51 8.19 8.87 9.56 10.24 10.92 11.60 12.29 12.97 13.65 14.33 15.02 15.70 16.38 17.06 17.75 19 0.67 1.33 2.00 2.66 3.33 3.99 4.66 5.32 5.99 6.65 7.32 7.98 8.65 9.31 9.98 10.64 11.31 11.97 12.64 13.30 13.97 14.63 15.30 15.96 16.63 17.29 18.5 0.65 1.30 1.94 2.59 3.24 3.89 4.53 5.18 5.83 6.48 7.12 7.77 8.42 9.07 9.71 10.36 11.01 11.66 12.30 12.95 13.60 14.25 14.89 15.54 16.19 16.84 18 0.63 1.26 1.89 2.52 3.15 3.78 4.41 5.04 5.67 6.30 6.93 7.56 8.19 8.82 9.45 10.08 10.71 11.34 11.97 12.60 13.23 13.86 14.49 15.12 15.75 16.38 17.5 0.61 1.23 1.84 2.45 3.06 3.68 4.29 4.90 5.51 6.13 6.74 7.35 7.96 8.58 9.19 9.80 10.41 11.03 11.64 12.25 12.86 13.48 14.09 14.70 15.31 15.93 17 0.60 1.19 1.79 2.38 2.98 3.57 4.17 4.76 5.36 5.95 6.55 7.14 7.74 8.33 8.93 9.52 10.12 10.71 11.31 11.90 12.50 13.09 13.69 14.28 14.88 15.47 16.5 0.58 1.16 1.73 2.31 2.89 3.47 4.04 4.62 5.20 5.78 6.35 6.93 7.51 8.09 8.66 9.24 9.82 10.40 10.97 11.55 12.13 12.71 13.28 13.86 14.44 15.02 16 0.56 1.12 1.68 2.24 2.80 3.36 3.92 4.48 5.04 5.60 6.16 6.72 7.28 7.84 8.40 8.96 9.52 10.08 10.64 11.20 11.76 12.32 12.88 13.44 14.00 14.56 15.5 0.54 1.09 1.63 2.17 2.71 3.26 3.80 4.34 4.88 5.43 5.97 6.51 7.05 7.60 8.14 8.68 9.22 9.77 10.31 10.85 11.39 11.94 12.48 13.02 13.56 14.11 15 0.53 1.05 1.58 2.10 2.63 3.15 3.68 4.20 4.73 5.25 5.78 6.30 6.83 7.35 7.88 8.40 8.93 9.45 9.98 10.50 11.03 11.55 12.08 12.60 13.13 13.65 14.5 0.51 1.02 1.52 2.03 2.54 3.05 3.55 4.06 4.57 5.08 5.58 6.09 6.60 7.11 7.61 8.12 8.63 9.14 9.64 10.15 10.66 11.17 11.67 12.18 12.69 13.20 14 0.49 0.98 1.47 1.96 2.45 2.94 3.43 3.92 4.41 4.90 5.39 5.88 6.37 6.86 7.35 7.84 8.33 8.82 9.31 9.80 10.29 10.78 11.27 11.76 12.25 12.74 13.5 0.47 0.95 1.42 1.89 2.36 2.84 3.31 3.78 4.25 4.73 5.20 5.67 6.14 6.62 7.09 7.56 8.03 8.51 8.98 9.45 9.92 10.40 10.87 11.34 11.81 12.29 13 0.46 0.91 1.37 1.82 2.28 2.73 3.19 3.64 4.10 4.55 5.01 5.46 5.92 6.37 6.83 7.28 7.74 8.19 8.65 9.10 9.56 10.01 10.47 10.92 11.38 11.83 12.5 0.44 0.88 1.31 1.75 2.19 2.63 3.06 3.50 3.94 4.38 4.81 5.25 5.69 6.13 6.56 7.00 7.44 7.88 8.31 8.75 9.19 9.63 10.06 10.50 10.94 11.38 12 0.42 0.84 1.26 1.68 2.10 2.52 2.94 3.36 3.78 4.20 4.62 5.04 5.46 5.88 6.30 6.72 7.14 7.56 7.98 8.40 8.82 9.24 9.66 10.08 10.50 10.92 11.5 0.40 0.81 1.21 1.61 2.01 2.42 2.82 3.22 3.62 4.03 4.43 4.83 5.23 5.64 6.04 6.44 6.84 7.25 7.65 8.05 8.45 8.86 9.26 9.66 10.06 10.47 11 0.39 0.77 1.16 1.54 1.93 2.31 2.70 3.08 3.47 3.85 4.24 4.62 5.01 5.39 5.78 6.16 6.55 6.93 7.32 7.70 8.09 8.47 8.86 9.24 9.63 10.01 10.5 0.37 0.74 1.10 1.47 1.84 2.21 2.57 2.94 3.31 3.68 4.04 4.41 4.78 5.15 5.51 5.88 6.25 6.62 6.98 7.35 7.72 8.09 8.45 8.82 9.19 9.56 10 0.35 0.70 1.05 1.40 1.75 2.10 2.45 2.80 3.15 3.50 3.85 4.20 4.55 4.90 5.25 5.60 5.95 6.30 6.65 7.00 7.35 7.70 8.05 8.40 8.75 9.10 9.5 0.33 0.67 1.00 1.33 1.66 2.00 2.33 2.66 2.99 3.33 3.66 3.99 4.32 4.66 4.99 5.32 5.65 5.99 6.32 6.65 6.98 7.32 7.65 7.98 8.31 8.65 9 0.32 0.63 0.95 1.26 1.58 1.89 2.21 2.52 2.84 3.15 3.47 3.78 4.10 4.41 4.73 5.04 5.36 5.67 5.99 6.30 6.62 6.93 7.25 7.56 7.88 8.19 8.5 0.30 0.60 0.89 1.19 1.49 1.79 2.08 2.38 2.68 2.98 3.27 3.57 3.87 4.17 4.46 4.76 5.06 5.36 5.65 5.95 6.25 6.55 6.84 7.14 7.44 7.74 8 0.28 0.56 0.84 1.12 1.40 1.68 1.96 2.24 2.52 2.80 3.08 3.36 3.64 3.92 4.20 4.48 4.76 5.04 5.32 5.60 5.88 6.16 6.44 6.72 7.00 7.28 7.5 0.26 0.53 0.79 1.05 1.31 1.58 1.84 2.10 2.36 2.63 2.89 3.15 3.41 3.68 3.94 4.20 4.46 4.73 4.99 5.25 5.51 5.78 6.04 6.30 6.56 6.83 7 0.25 0.49 0.74 0.98 1.23 1.47 1.72 1.96 2.21 2.45 2.70 2.94 3.19 3.43 3.68 3.92 4.17 4.41 4.66 4.90 5.15 5.39 5.64 5.88 6.13 6.37 6.5 0.23 0.46 0.68 0.91 1.14 1.37 1.59 1.82 2.05 2.28 2.50 2.73 2.96 3.19 3.41 3.64 3.87 4.10 4.32 4.55 4.78 5.01 5.23 5.46 5.69 5.92 6 0.21 0.42 0.63 0.84 1.05 1.26 1.47 1.68 1.89 2.10 2.31 2.52 2.73 2.94 3.15 3.36 3.57 3.78 3.99 4.20 4.41 4.62 4.83 5.04 5.25 5.46 5.5 0.19 0.39 0.58 0.77 0.96 1.16 1.35 1.54 1.73 1.93 2.12 2.31 2.50 2.70 2.89 3.08 3.27 3.47 3.66 3.85 4.04 4.24 4.43 4.62 4.81 5.01 5 0.18 0.35 0.53 0.70 0.88 1.05 1.23 1.40 1.58 1.75 1.93 2.10 2.28 2.45 2.63 2.80 2.98 3.15 3.33 3.50 3.68 3.85 4.03 4.20 4.38 4.55 4.5 0.16 0.32 0.47 0.63 0.79 0.95 1.10 1.26 1.42 1.58 1.73 1.89 2.05 2.21 2.36 2.52 2.68 2.84 2.99 3.15 3.31 3.47 3.62 3.78 3.94 4.10 4 0.14 0.28 0.42 0.56 0.70 0.84 0.98 1.12 1.26 1.40 1.54 1.68 1.82 1.96 2.10 2.24 2.38 2.52 2.66 2.80 2.94 3.08 3.22 3.36 3.50 3.64 16