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Jackson6612 Posted 15 years ago
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Under US Federal regulations, a government worker has the right, that

pro rata means:
1. In proportion to some factor that can be exactly calculated.
2. To count based on amount of time that has passed out of the total time.
3. Proportional Ratio


A worker's part-time work, overtime pay, and vacation time are typically calculated on pro rata basis.


Under US Federal regulations, a government worker has the right, that, "When an employee's service is interrupted by a non-leave earning period, leave is earned on a pro rata basis for each fractional pay period that occurs within the continuity of employment."

The American Federation of Teachers (AFT), a US labor union, argues that all part-time or adjunct instructors should get pro-rata pay for teaching college courses. This is an important issue, as of 2010, for part-time faculty.

Could you please help me with the bold parts? I don't understand what it says there.
  

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Would someone please help me with this I have to explain this to someone?
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Hi,
pro rata means:
1. In proportion to some factor that can be exactly calculated.
2. To count based on amount of time that has passed out of the total time.
3. Proportional Ratio


A worker's part-ti

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