and, about $45,000 in total wages, $40,000 was paid in back wages.
Yes, I hadn’t calculated in the overtime.
It could be they didn’t require compensation at overtime rates.
It is also notable that the $1.21 times the 6621 hours worked, would result in roughly $8,000 dollars, plus the $40,000 totaling up to around $48,000 dollars, not $45,000.
You’re right. The numbers do skew...