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Stephanie Kaur is an employee in Alberta and is paid semi-monthly. She worked 82 hours this pay period at his regular rate of $30.50 per hour. She also had 5 hours of overtime and is paid 4% vacation on each cheque. The employer covers the Group Medical by paying a monthly premium of $54.00per pay and a Life Insurance policy costing $34.00 per month. He receives a yearly car allowance of $1,200. Stepahnie contributes $50.00 per pay to her RRSP and union dues of $36.00 per month.
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