ABM11 BussMath Q2 Wk5 Overtime-Pay
ABM11 BussMath Q2 Wk5 Overtime-Pay
ABM11 BussMath Q2 Wk5 Overtime-Pay
Region III
DIVISION OF MABALACAT CITY
I. Introduction
Most of the wage earner wanted to earn more than their basic salary,
so if they were given the opportunity to work beyond their working hours,
they will do. Overtime is the amount of time a person who works beyond
working hours. It is important to know how to compute your additional
pay not only your overtime but also during regular holiday, special holiday,
and working during rest days. In this activity sheet, you will learn to solve
overtime pay in a regular day, regular holiday, special holiday and working
during rest days.
III. Objectives
At the end of this learning activity sheet, you are expected to:
1. Identify the variables needed in the computation of the overtime pay;
and
2. compute overtime pay.
IV. Discussion
Art. 83. Normal hours of work. The normal hours of work of any employee
shall not exceed eight (8) hours a day.
Art. 86. Night shift differential. Every employee shall be paid a night
shift differential of not less than ten percent (10%) of his regular wage for
each hour of work performed between ten o’clock in the evening and six
o’clock in the morning.
Art. 87. Overtime work. Work may be performed beyond eight (8) hours
a day provided that the employee is paid for the overtime work, an
additional compensation equivalent to his regular wage plus at least
twenty-five percent (25%) thereof. Work performed beyond eight hours on
a holiday or rest day shall be paid an additional compensation equivalent
to the rate of the first eight hours on a holiday or rest day plus at least
thirty percent (30%) thereof.
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The Following Are Important Terminologies.
Rules in computing overtime pay, pay for work done on holidays, premium
on nightshift and 13th month pay.
1. Overtime:
On ordinary days: Plus 25% of the hourly rate multiplied by the
number of hours.
Formula: (h+0.25h) × H or r =1.25h×H
On a rest say, special day or regular holiday: Plus 30% of the hourly rate
on said days multiplied by the number of hours.
Formula: (h+0.30h) ×H or r = 1.3h×H
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3. Night Shift Premium where Night Shift is a Regular work:
On ordinary day: 110% × h
On a rest day, special day, regular holiday: 110% of regular hourly
rate for a rest day, special day, regular holiday.
To find the daily total earnings T in a regular day, use the formula
𝟏.𝟐𝟓𝑯−𝟐
T= × 𝑹
𝟖
Problem Solving
Example 1. Camela’s daily rate is ₱550. What is her hourly rate and her
overtime pay if she works additional 4 hours if she works on a regular day?
𝑅 ₱550
Step 1: Solve for the hourly rate first. h= = = ₱68.75
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Step 2: Solve for r by using the formula: r = (h+0.25h) × H or r
=1.25h×H
We will use r = (h+0.25h) × H
r = [₱68.75+ (0.25×₱68.75)] × 4
r = [₱68.75+₱17.1875] × 4
r = ₱85.9375 × 4 = ₱343.75
Thus, her hourly rate is ₱68.75 and her overtime pay is ₱343.75.
𝑅 ₱780
Step1: Solve for h: h = = = ₱97.5
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Step 2: Solve for r by using the formula: r = (h+0.25h) × H or r
=1.25h×H
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We will use r =1.25h×H
r =1.25(₱97.5) × 3 = 121.875×3 = ₱365.63
Step 3: Solve for total earnings by adding daily rate R and overtime
pay r
₱780 + ₱365.63 = ₱1,145.625
Thus, Mr. Mejia’s hourly rate is ₱97.5, his overtime pay is ₱365.63
and his total earnings in one day is ₱1,145.625.
Example 3: Mrs. Santos earns ₱790 when she works for 10 hours in a
regular day. How much is his daily rate?
8(₱790) ₱6,320
Substitute the values: R = = = ₱632
1.2(10)−2 10
Thus, the daily rate of Mrs. Santos is ₱632.
Solution:
Step 1: Compute for the regular hourly rate h.
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𝑅 ₱650
h= = = ₱81.25
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Step 2: Solve for overtime rate for regular holiday.
Hourly rate = 200% of regular hourly rate = 2(₱81.25) =
₱162.5
Step 3: Solve for the overtime pay during regular holiday
r = 1.3h×H = (1.3×₱162.5) ×3 = ₱211.25×3 = ₱633.75
Step 4: Since t is regular holiday, then the payment for work done is
200% × basic pay = 2×₱650 = ₱1,300
Step 5: Add the overtime pay (Step 3) and the payment for work done
(Step 4) to solve her earnings on that day.
T = ₱633.75+₱1,300 = ₱1,933.75
Example 5: Mr. Carlos worked for some hours yesterday (a regular day).
His daily rate is ₱1,598.50. His total earnings yesterday was ₱2,000 and
he started at 7:00 AM. How many hours did he worked yesterday?
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1.25𝐻−2 𝑇 8𝑇 8𝑇+2𝑅
We have: = 1.25H-2 = +2 H=
8 𝑅 𝑅 1.25𝑅
Substitute the values of R and T.
8(₱2,000)+2(₱1,598.50)
H= = 𝟗. 𝟔
1.25(₱1,598.50)
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V. Activities
VI. Assessment
Direction: Use separate sheet of paper for your answer and solution.
A. Write TRUE if the statement is true otherwise write FALSE.
1. All employees are required to work overtime.
2. Daily rate is sometimes equal to hourly rate.
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3. If the hourly rate of employee A is equal to the daily rate of employee
B, then employee A earns more than the employee B daily.
4. If an employee worked for 6 hours yesterday and work 10 hours
today, then he will receive an equivalent to 2-day daily rate.
5. If an employee works on his rest day, then he will automatically earn
an overtime pay.
B. Read each question carefully then write the letter of the best answer
from the given choices.
1. It is a working day where there is additional 25% of the hourly rate
multiplied by the number of hours.
A. Regular holiday C. Ordinary day
B. Special Holiday D. Rest day
2. What is the additional compensation payable to employee for
services or work rendered beyond the normal eight hours of work?
A. Overtime pay C. Night differential pay
B. Overtime work D. Workday
3. What is the day where your pay of work done is doubled?
A. Rest day and overtime C. Regular Holiday
B. Special holiday D.Special holiday and rest day
4. What is the consecutive 24-hour period which commences from the
time the employee starts to work and ends at the same time the
following day?
A. Regular holiday and Rest Day C. Night differential
B. Overtime work D. Workday
5. If your daily rate is ₱590, how much is your regular hourly rate?
A. ₱73.75 C. ₱115.23
B. ₱92.19 D. ₱144.04
For items 6-11. Glenn works for a BPO company at the Bonifacio Global
City in Taguig. His daily wage rate is ₱1,200. Suppose yesterday was a
special (non- working) holiday in NCR.
6. What is his hourly rate?
A. ₱150 C. ₱195
B. ₱170 D. ₱200
7. How much was his salary if he did not show up to work?
A. ₱150 C. ₱195
B. ₱170 D. none
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9. How much did he earn if he worked 10 hours’ yesterday?
A. ₱2,067 C. ₱1,752
B. ₱1,860 D. ₱1,710
10. How much did he earn if he worked yesterday and it was also his
rest day?
A. ₱1,590 C. ₱1,800
B. ₱1,750 D. ₱2,340
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VII. Reflection
Answer the Three W’s pertaining to the lesson.
Three W’s
1. What did you learn from this activity sheet?
2. So What? (relevance, importance, usefulness) You may give examples
to justify your answers.
3. Now What? (How does this fit into what you are learning? Does it affect
your thinking?)
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VIII. References
Dagal, Keneth Adrian P.,Lopez, Brian Roy C.,Martin-Lundag, & Leah
C.(2016a). Business Math Teacher’s Manual. Department of
Education. Quezon City. Vibal Group, Inc.
Dagal, Keneth Adrian P.,Lopez, Brian Roy C.,Martin-Lundag, & Leah
C.(2016b). Business Math Learner’s Material. Department of
Education. Quezon City. Vibal Group, Inc.
Santos, Durwan C. & Sta. Maria, Karl Bryan V. (2015). MATH ACTIVATED:
Engaged Yourself and Our World. Business Math. Salesiana Books
by Don Bosco Press Inc.
Department of Labor and Employment. Book III – Conditions of
Employment. Retrieved from
https://blr.dole.gov.ph/2014/12/11/book-iii-conditions-of-
employment
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A. 1. FALSE 1. C 6. C
2. FALSE 2. A 7. D
3. TRUE 3. C 8. D
4. FALSE 4. D 9. A
5. FALSE 5. A 10. C
Assessment
C. 1. Overtime -832;
T = 2,112
2. ₱944
Daily Type Regular Overtime No. of Overtime
rate Hourly Rate Hours Pay
Rate A. 1. TRUE
₱500 Regular 62.5 162.5 3 487.5
Holiday
2. TRUE
₱550 Rest day 68.75 116.19 4 464.75 3. TRUE
₱635 Special 79.38 134.14 2 268.29
Holiday 4. FALSE
₱745 Ordinary 93.13 116.41 3 349.22
days 5. FALSE
B. Activities
IX. Answer Key
IX. Development Team
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