AGM Users

Several attributes of Users are involved in AGM.

Hourly Rate

Each user has an hourly rate. Each site can be configured such that a log of each user's hourly rate is maintained. Using this hourly rate block is the preferred method.  However, if the site is not so configured, then the single value of their current hourly rate, will be used.  

FTE

Each user has a Full Time Employment percentage. The FTE percentage block is used to maintain the current value. The eponymous list view can display the information. Do not rely on the FTE Percentage bare field element.

Overtime Exempt/Non-Exempt

Each user is either Overtime Exempt or Overtime Non-Exempt. Generally speaking, workers who are paid by the hour are Non-Exempt and salaried users are Exempt. If the site is not so configured, then the current value of their OT Exempt status, which is stored in the user record, will be used.

Floating Hourly Rate

A floating hourly rate may be used when the number of hours covered by staff salary varies for each pay period, but the salary is the same.  In this case, employee regular hourly rates will also vary for each pay period so that the hourly rate times the hours worked will equal the salary.   

As an example, let's say that I am paid $10 per hour and that I get paid for 40 hours a week.  Let's also say that the pay periods are weekly. Given that, my salary each week is $400. If I am paid that amount regardless of how many hours I work, and the floating hourly rate is enabled, the system will use that $400 as a basis for allocating amounts to contract terms. When I actually work 40 hours, my hourly rate will be $10.  If I only work 32 hours, my hourly rate will be $12.50.  If I work 50 hours, my hourly rate will be $8. This ensures that only $400 for the pay period is allocated towards contract terms.

You must file a ticket from your site (Help menu > Support Request) to have Floating Hourly Rate enabled. You must also let us know if you want it to apply to Exempt users only.

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