In C++ …….. Create a program that uses if-else structure for the following problem, a problem that estimates an employee’s weekly income assuming they are paid per hour and work 40 hours a week, taking into account the following factors:
There are two departments, in which your employees are paid the following rates: Accounting $18.00 per hour, Management $25.00 per hour Additionally, employees receive a weekly bonus according to last year’s attendance: •0 absence(s):$20.00 more •1 absence(s): $17.50 more •2 absence(s):$15.00 more •3 absence(s): $10.00 more •4 or more absences: No bonus
This program should ask the following :which department the employee works in (1 = accounting,2 = management, any other input will be rejected), the number of absences last year, and hours worked per week. The program will then compute the employee’s salary as follows: Salary=hourly pay* hours worked Final salary=salary+bonus
Your program will then print the employee’s final salary. This program MUST handle invalid inputs.
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