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Consider the following:
365 days / 7 days / week = 52 weeks + 1 day
Jan 1 is: Then Dec 31 is:
Sun Sun
Mon Mon
Tue Tue
Wed Wed
Thu Thu
Fri Fri
Sat Sat
In other words, there are 53 days of one day of the week where are there are only 52 of the other days of the week. Now remember that Jan 1 is a holiday that typically isn't worked, but you are still getting "paid" for it. This is also true of the other holidays of the year.
Now, in a leap year there is an extra day. What this means is that, if the year started out on a Sunday, Dec 31 falls on a Monday. In other words, you'll be working an extra day. Same goes for the years starting out on a Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday.
In other words, if you're salaried, do you get compensated extra somehow for that extra day during leap years?
365 days / 7 days / week = 52 weeks + 1 day
Jan 1 is: Then Dec 31 is:
Sun Sun
Mon Mon
Tue Tue
Wed Wed
Thu Thu
Fri Fri
Sat Sat
In other words, there are 53 days of one day of the week where are there are only 52 of the other days of the week. Now remember that Jan 1 is a holiday that typically isn't worked, but you are still getting "paid" for it. This is also true of the other holidays of the year.
Now, in a leap year there is an extra day. What this means is that, if the year started out on a Sunday, Dec 31 falls on a Monday. In other words, you'll be working an extra day. Same goes for the years starting out on a Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday.
In other words, if you're salaried, do you get compensated extra somehow for that extra day during leap years?