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Does a WG (prevailing rate) employee get night differential?

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Does a WG (prevailing rate) employee get night differential?

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No. They get shift differential when more than half of their non-overtime hours fall between 15-2400 hours (2nd shift) or between 2300-0800 hours (3rd shift).

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