Time in
Lieu
This section takes you through all the steps
necessary for implementing time in lieu in your company.
This involves:
- Modifying the table entries for time
management personnel calculation rule TMOO
We suggest the following default values to set
up your system:
1. Overtime
hours are any hours over 39 hrs per week (constant OVTWL)
2. All overtime
hours over 39 hrs are paid using wage type MM10
3. Overtime
hours generate entitlement to time in lieu at a rate of 50% of the overtime
hours worked (constant OVTWH). This takes effect after 42 hours have been
worked per week.
4. When the
annual maximum of 130 overtime hours has been reached (constant OVTWY),
entitlement to time in lieu is generated for the amount of actual overtime
hours worked.
5. Units of 8
hours of entitlement to time in lieu make up the time in lieu quota 0891,
which remains valid until the end of the month after next (Technically
speaking, when the month changes, time type 0891 becomes 0892, 0892 in turn
becomes 0893 and the original 0893 is then invalid).
6. Personnel
calculation rule TW43 will prevent time type 0893 from becoming invalid when
the month changes if the balance revision 0895 for the current month shows the
number of hours to be anything other than zero. The actual amount of hours
shown here is irrelevant, because the balance revision is only being used as a
switch to avoid the time type becoming invalid.
7. If absence
time type 0950 is entered, the time in lieu quotas can be reduced in the
sequence 0893, 0892, 0891. If there are more absence hours than quota
available, an error message will appear in rptime00, but rptime00 will not be
cancelled (personnel calculation rule TW4D).
8. At the end
of the business year, the hours remaining in time type 0951 are stored in the
wage type table ZL under wage type MM20 (personnel calculation rule
TW49).
9. Time type
0952 contains the cumulated hours of overtime for the current year, time type
0953 shows weekly working time, while the accumulated entitlement to time in
lieu is stored in time type 0951.
Other details:
- The business year is the calendar
year.
- Monday is the beginning of the
week.
- Time type 0952 for annual hours of overtime is
initialized on the first day of the business year.