Val.bases when applying the daily work sched. 

Definition

The basis of some concepts can vary, according to the daily work schedule that has been assigned to an employee This usually happens on rotating shifts, when during one week the employee works on a day shift, on a mixed shift during the next and on a night shift during the one after that; in these cases the basis per hour varies.

For example, if an employee works a night shift (7 hours), and his daily salary is a $100.00,- the costs per hour are: $14.28. In other words, if the employee registers overtime, the basis for calculating the total amount would be $14.28 on a night shift.

If the employee works a day shift (8 hours), and his daily salary is a $100.00,- the costs per hour are: $12.50. In other words, if the employee registers overtime, the basis for calculating the total amount would be $12.50 on a day shift.

Use

The valuation bases are created using the MX10 and MX13 rule, the wage types /001 and /002 are hourly bases and the wage types /003 and /004 are daily bases. The basis to be directly applied depends on the time unit of the wage type.

Using the MXHD rule the /HDT wage type is generated, which contains the hours of the daily work schedule on a day to day basis. The division of the /003 or /004 bases between the /HDT wage type is made using the MXVD rule, in order to obtain the hourly basis that corresponds to the hours worked during the day in which the time wage type to be valued is generated.