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fastlønn

Fastlønn, or fixed salary, is a wage arrangement in which an employee receives a predetermined, regular sum of money, typically monthly, regardless of the number of hours worked or the amount of work completed in a pay period. The fixed amount is defined in the employment contract and is a common arrangement for many white-collar occupations, managers, professionals, and public sector employees. In Norwegian, Danish, and Swedish usage, the equivalent term refers to a fixed salary paid at regular intervals.

Fixed salaries may include a baseline guarantee, with overtime or additional compensation governed by law or

Compared with hourly wages or performance-based pay, fastlønn offers income stability and predictability for budgeting and

Typical sectors include administration, management, professional services, engineering, and government offices, especially where collective agreements set

collective
bargaining
agreements.
In
practice,
overtime
for
salaried
employees
is
often
paid
as
a
separate
allowance
or
offset
by
time
off,
depending
on
jurisdiction
and
contract.
Salaries
are
usually
paid
on
a
monthly
basis
and
may
be
subject
to
deductions
for
taxes
and
social
security
just
like
other
earnings.
Part-time
workers
may
have
their
fastlønn
prorated
according
to
the
portion
of
full-time
hours.
planning.
For
employers,
it
simplifies
payroll
and
administration
but
can
reduce
the
direct
link
between
workload
and
pay,
which
may
influence
overtime
and
productivity
dynamics.
standard
working
hours.
Variants
exist
across
countries,
and
terms
differ;
the
underlying
concept
is
a
fixed
regular
remuneration
independent
of
exact
hours
within
the
agreed
schedule.