Introduction: Generally, you need to choose an auspicious day for marriage. So can’t we get married on May 2, the day after Labor Day in 2020? How many times the salary for overtime work on Labor Day? The fourth month of the lunar calendar is also called the (Snake Month), and its corresponding five elements are fire. What is each day in April like? Pay attention to Shuimoxiansheng.com’s special topic for April of the lunar calendar in 2020 to learn about the related auspicious and inauspicious things!Can’t we get married on May 2, the day after Labor Day in 2020?Lunar calendar: April 10, 2020 Gregorian calendar: May 2, 2020, Saturday, Taurus [Today is suitable according to the old almanac] [Do not use it if it is a day of death] Pray for blessings, get married, travel, migrate, take up office, receive wealth, open business, set up beds, make stoves, pardon, sacrifice, raise livestock, seek medical treatment, remove pollutants, plant and consecrate [Today is not suitable according to the old almanac] [Do not use it if it is a day of death] Accept livestock, build, start construction, buy property, break ground, build embankments and release water, and accept marriage . Summary: From the above almanac content, we can see that today is an unlucky day ( day of death ), so it is not suitable to get married the day after Labor Day in 2020!How many times the salary for overtime work on Labor Day?In 2020, the triple overtime pay for the May Day work will only be on May 1st, Labor Day, and the other days from the 2nd to the 5th will be double pay.According to regulations, when calculating overtime pay, the daily wage is equal to the monthly salary income divided by the number of paid days in a month (21.75 days). Overtime pay on statutory holidays = monthly wage base/21.75 days × 300% × number of overtime days. Overtime pay on rest days = monthly wage base/21.75 days × 200% × number of overtime days. According to the Labor Law, if an employer arranges overtime on May 1st, he must pay triple wages. For the other four days, employees can be paid double wages or given compensatory leave, depending on the choice. Origin of Labor DayThis festival originated in the United States in the city of Chicago workers strike. On May 1, 1886, more than 210,000 workers in Chicago went on strike to fight for the eight-hour work day. After an arduous and bloody struggle, they finally won.To commemorate this great workers' movement, May 1st of each year was declared International Labor Day. This decision immediately received positive responses from workers around the world. In December 1949, my country designated May 1st of each year as a statutory Labor Day, and the whole country has a one-day holiday. On this day, the whole country celebrates. People put on festive clothes and happily gather in parks, theaters, squares, etc. to take part in various celebrations or cultural, sports and entertainment activities, and commend workers who have made outstanding contributions. The new year of 2020 has already begun. Will you be able to find your soulmate this year? Is your love luck good? Welcome to click on the "Premium Calculation" below to accurately calculate your love pattern. I wish you find the right soulmate soon! |
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