Determine
Overtime According to Days Worked
The following section explains how overtime is
calculated after the employee has worked on z consecutive days within a
week.
Example
If an employee has worked on 6 consecutive days
within a week and also works on the 7th day, the hours on the 7th day are
valuated as overtime. The base working week always begins on a
Sunday.
Requirements
A special processing type has been assigned to
the times which count towards planned work, see
Assign time types and processing types .
Standard
Settings
Subschema TW10 is used to
calculate overtime for employees who work more than six days consecutively.
TW10 is not active in the standard system.
If subschema TW10 is activated, it functions as
described in the above example.
Activities
1. Activate
subschema TW10 if you wish to calculate overtime on the basis of days worked
consecutively.
2. If the base
working week does not begin on Sunday, please customize rule TW00. Operation
VARSTWDY x indicates the start of the week using number x of the weekday.
Different working weeks can be represented, if required, by distinguishing
between organizational criteria.
3. If the limit
for overtime calculation should be other than 6 days, please customize rule
TW00 and change the standard value of 6.00. As well as direct specifications
(e.g. 5.00), you can use any value entered by operation HRS.
4. Customize
the customer-specific personnel calculation rules. Copy TW00 to ZW00 and
change the name of the rule accordingly in subschema TW10.