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Overview:

An Additional EBA Profile allows for the application of Weekly overtime rules after the Daily EBA rules have been applied with a Default EBA Profile (and alternatively, any other daily EBA Profiles selected on Timesheet Administration). Overtime weekly rules are calculated on any Normal Time remaining hours after a maximum weekly total of Normal Time hours, which is defined on the Additional Profile. These profiles are optional and are executed over the Payroll transactions generated by the Daily Rules (Employee’s Default EBA Profile and EBA Profiles selected on Timesheet Administration).

Due to the complex nature of this module, any desired changes should be discussed with your consultant.

Screen Guide:

Main Tab:

Additional checkbox must be ticked. This will make this Additional profile available for selection on the Extended Productivity tab on a User:

 

Time Tab:

Set up a profile with lines using the Wk option on the Day column. Create a line per Time Group to reflect the weekly rules you need.
Each line must have:

  1. The line must have a Time Group,

  2. a Time Code and

  3. a Worked hours value. Starting with ‘Normal Time', and depending on your rules, followed by the next time Group, 'Time and Half', and lastly 'Double Time'.

    In the example above, the system will check:
    - Whether the total of ‘Normal Time' hours on the Payroll transactions are more than 38 for the whole week.
    - Any extra ‘Normal Time' hours over 38 for the week, less any Overtime that resulted from the EBA profiles on the employee’s timesheets will be transformed into the next Time Group using the indicated Time Code, which is Time Group ‘Time and Half’ using, in this case, Time Code OT1.5.
    - Then if there are still any excess Normal Time hours from the step before, they will be converted into the next Time Group 'Double Time', using the indicated Time Code: OT2.

Excess hours create Payroll transactions to the next Group Time Code.

Allowance tab must be populated for the profile rules to be executed. Having the rules on Time tab but an empty Allowances tab will prevent the rules from this Additional profile to be executed.

 

Allowances Tab:

Additional profiles are not intended to generate Allowances. It is assumed allowances were generated by the Default EBA Profile, and the Additional profile will not override, delete or add any allowances.
Instead, this tab is used to indicate the list of valid Time Codes so that the system can recognise the Payroll transactions over which the weekly rules will be applied. In some cases, there could be in use more than one Time Code for ‘Normal Time' or ‘Time and Half' or ‘Double Time'. All valid Time Codes must be added to this tab with their respective Time Group (see example on the screenshot above). Excess hours create payroll transactions to the next Group Time Code.

This tab must be populated for the profile rules to be executed. Having the rules on the Time tab but an empty Allowances tab will prevent the rules from this Additional profile to be executed.

Example:

 Additional EBA Profile Example 1

To apply the rule: Overtime does not apply until after 8 hours of Normal Time are done per day or 38 hours per week.
A Standard EBA profile with Over Time after 8 hours per day is required.
Also, an Additional EBA Profile, to calculate the total Normal Time for the week; if more than 38, then that excess of those 38Hrs becomes Over Time hours.
Example: if an employee worked 7 hours for 6 days, she does not get overtime with the Standard EBA Profile, but when the Additional EBA Profile runs, there are 42 Normal Time hours, and the excess (42-38= 4 hours) becomes overtime.

 Additional EBA Profile Example 2

In some cases there could be multiple EBA profiles on a Timesheet (this can be done from Timesheets Administration, by an Admin user) plus weekly rules applied with an Additinal EBA Profile.

Below is an example of an employee that has 3 different Daily EBA rules applied when EBA Interpreter is executed, plus some weekly rules to generate overtime:
- EBA Profile A: Standard EBA Profile assiged to the user, which will be applied to all the employee’s time transactions unless a different EBA profile is selected on the time transaction from the Timesheet Administration screen.

- EBA Profile B: Outside of spread of hours - EBA profile for weekly hours after 6PM

-EBA Profile C: Night Shift - EBA profile for late night hours.

-Plus the Standard weekly Additional EBA profile.


When EBA Interpreter is executed:

  1. the time transactions with no EBA selected will use the default EBA profile on the user, EBA Profile A, and will generate 2 Overtime hours @ OT1.5, for Thursday 14th July.

  2. the time transactions with EBA Profile B will generate 3 Overtime hours @ OT1.5, for Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday.

  3. the time transactions with EBA Profile C will generate 2 Overtime hours @ OT2, for hours worked on Saturday.

  4. The Additional EBA profile indicates a maximum of 38hrs for Normal Time:
    The calculation used by Additional profiles:
    D= O - A - B - C
    O = 57 hours of the week - 38hrs max = 19 hours overtime
    A = 2 @ OT1.5
    B = 3 @ OT1.5
    C = 2 @ OT2

Next Steps:

Once a profile is completed, you can add it to any number of Users.


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