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To calculate supplements or other special wage components such as on-call times or service times you can use wage components. The automatic break deduction is also taken into account here.
To calculate supplements or other special wage components such as on-call times or service times you can use wage components. The automatic break deduction is also respected, but only for full-day surcharges. It does not apply to surcharges for limited time periods as the system does not know the exact periods. However, breaks should be recorded anyways. The automatic break deduction is only an option to control.
 
The configuration of the wage components can be a little complex, so if you need help, please contact our support team. We are happy to find an individual configuration of your company specific regulations.
 
Wage components can be created directly in a payroll period for a specific employee or centrally as wage component definitions. You can then use these definitions (''Administration > Time recording > Wage components > Definitions'') for several employees and also change them centrally if required.
 
=== Categories ===
Before creating the first salary components, you should create categories for these components (''Administration > Time recording > Wage components > Categories''). You can directly define the pay type for each category. Later on, any number of salary components can be assigned to each category. They will be displayed grouped in the payroll and in other places. Typical categories would be "Night work", "Sunday work" or "Holiday work", but if different levels of supplements apply and these need to be evaluated separately, it may be useful to create "Night work 25%" and "Night work 40%" separately.
 
=== Observation period ===
You can select between 3 observation periods:
 
* day
* week
* month
 
Depending on the choice of period, you have different options of editing the wage component. In most of the cases, the observation period "Day" is sufficient. The other options could be used for example to make retroactive allocations on a weekly or monthly basis in accordance with collective bargaining or employment agreements.
 
=== Time account ===
 
=== Workdays and holidays ===
 
=== Time categories ===
 
=== Period of time ===
 
=== Duration ===
 
=== Time-Off ===
 
=== Job types ===
 
=== Guaranteed & Limit ===
 
=== Subtract from ===
 
=== Percentage & Withdrawal Method ===

Revision as of 08:29, 24 May 2023

To calculate supplements or other special wage components such as on-call times or service times you can use wage components. The automatic break deduction is also respected, but only for full-day surcharges. It does not apply to surcharges for limited time periods as the system does not know the exact periods. However, breaks should be recorded anyways. The automatic break deduction is only an option to control.

The configuration of the wage components can be a little complex, so if you need help, please contact our support team. We are happy to find an individual configuration of your company specific regulations.

Wage components can be created directly in a payroll period for a specific employee or centrally as wage component definitions. You can then use these definitions (Administration > Time recording > Wage components > Definitions) for several employees and also change them centrally if required.

Categories

Before creating the first salary components, you should create categories for these components (Administration > Time recording > Wage components > Categories). You can directly define the pay type for each category. Later on, any number of salary components can be assigned to each category. They will be displayed grouped in the payroll and in other places. Typical categories would be "Night work", "Sunday work" or "Holiday work", but if different levels of supplements apply and these need to be evaluated separately, it may be useful to create "Night work 25%" and "Night work 40%" separately.

Observation period

You can select between 3 observation periods:

  • day
  • week
  • month

Depending on the choice of period, you have different options of editing the wage component. In most of the cases, the observation period "Day" is sufficient. The other options could be used for example to make retroactive allocations on a weekly or monthly basis in accordance with collective bargaining or employment agreements.

Time account

Workdays and holidays

Time categories

Period of time

Duration

Time-Off

Job types

Guaranteed & Limit

Subtract from

Percentage & Withdrawal Method