The time duration (week, two weeks, month) within which the amount a worker has earned is determined so that the worker can be paid properly.
The 2-week period which begins on a Sunday and ends 14 days later on a Saturday.
For former employees, former spouses, children enrolled under TCC provisions, and annuitants not actively receiving an annuity, pay period means any regular pay period for employees of the agency that is responsible for the health benefits actions for the enrollee.
The period of time covered by each pay check is designated as a pay period. The University has established different pay periods by employment categories as follows: Monthly - all faculty Issued the last day of each month Semi-monthly - all salaried administrators and staff Issued the 15 th day and last day of each month Weekly - all hourly paid staff Issued every Friday
a predetermined set of consecutive calendar days during which an employee's work hours are recorded and for which a payroll check is subsequently produced
This would refer to any period in a salary payment.
The period of time used to calculate wages (usually weekly or monthly).
Yhe year is divided into equal pay periods starting from early April (which is also start of the tax year). If you are paid monthly, there are 12 pay periods; if weekly, 52.
A two (2) calendar week period beginning on a Sunday and ending on the second Saturday thereafter.
Frequency with which worker's wages are calculated and paid; usually weekly, biweekly, semimonthly, or monthly