Business example 7: Shift Premium Zone Rule
This example covers these business needs:
- Employees receive an extra $1 dollar an hour for eligible work between 23:00 and 07:00 (night premium).
- The employer's payroll system does not permit separate records for the premium time. Therefore, instead of creating a premium record for the shift premium, the rate of the eligible work details is updated directly.
Configuration
Condition: Always True
Rule parameters:
Parameter | Value |
---|---|
Shift Premium Zone | GRAVEYARD |
Shift Premium Zone parameters:
Parameter | Value |
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*Zone Name | GRAVEYARD |
Zone Description | Overnight Bonus |
*Zone Start Time | 23:00 |
*Zone End Time | 07:00 |
Time Code | <blank> |
Hour Type | <blank> |
*Labor Metrics Method | Update Details Directly option selected |
*Rate | $1.00 |
*Rate to Use | Worked Rate |
Eligible Time Codes | WRK |
Eligible Hour Types | REG |
*Type of Time Eligible for Premium | Both option selected |
*Base Shift Eligibility on | Actual Shift option selected |
*Type of Eligible Detail | Work option selected |
Results
In this example, the employee worked 8 hours in the shift premium zone from 23:00 to 07:00 at a rate of $15.00 an hour.
The employee had this work detail before the rule was applied:
Start Time | End Time | Hours | Rate | Time Code | Hour Type |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
23:00 | 07:00 | 8 | 15.00 | WRK | REG |
For the time worked within the zone, the employee earned an extra $1 an hour for an updated rate of $16.
The employee has this work detail after the rule is applied:
Start Time | End Time | Hours | Rate | Time Code | Hour Type |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
23:00 | 07:00 | 8 | 16.00 | WRK | REG |