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Huck Summary: Paycheck Questions And Answers
On Jun 30th, I received a paycheck for 42 hours.
The attachment is part of my paycheck summary that I received today.
My register guest used the benefit to travel in June, is that what -8.39 hours is about?
I thought the guarantee was 70 hours, and since I have only got paid for 42, I should have 28 hours? But the guarantee section says 11.48

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