Featured Work Hours Guide
If you need the full step-by-step article, start with How to Calculate Work Hours Accurately. It explains start time, end time, unpaid breaks, overnight shifts, and decimal-hour conversion before you use the calculators.
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Work Hours Guides for Everyday Payroll Questions
The WorkHourCalc blog is written for people who need quick, practical explanations before they use a calculator or review a timesheet. Most work-hour questions start with a simple time span, but the final answer can change once unpaid breaks, overnight shifts, overtime thresholds, decimal-hour conversion, and weekly totals are included.
How to Use the Blog With the Calculators
Start with the guide that matches your question, then open the related calculator linked inside the article. For example, if you are unsure how to subtract lunch, read the work-hours guide first, then use the Work Hours Calculator to test your shift.
