This article discusses the Minimum Shift Engagement pay rule calculations as part of Deputy's Pay Rate Builder.
Before you begin, please read about adding and editing pay rule calculations
- Description
- Example use case
- Supported rule types
- Outputs
- Configurable parameters (standard)
- Configurable parameters (advanced)
Description
The Minimum Shift Engagement pay calculation rule triggers when a timesheet is shorter than a defined threshold. It then pays a loading of the difference between the length of the timesheet and the defined threshold.
IMPORTANT: Deputy requires the business recalculation setting to be turned on for this calculation type to work correctly. Please read Recalculating approved timesheets.
Example use case
The Minimum Shift Engagement pay rule calculation can be configured such that if an employee works a short shift, they are paid a minimum amount. For example, if the Rule Threshold is set to 3 hours, and an employee works a 1 hour long shift. This pay rule will return 2 hours of Minimum Shift Engagement.
Supported rule types
This rule is only available as a shift loading. This means that it will be paid as an additional payment on top of other calculated hours such as ordinary time and overtime.
Outputs
Loading:
- Unit - 1 x unit of Minimum Shift Engagement
- Hourly - pays the amount of hours required to ‘top up’ the timesheet to the required number of hours.
Configurable parameters (standard)
These are the standard fields you can configure in the Minimum Shift Engagement pay rule calculation
Name | Defines the name of the pay rule |
Rule Threshold |
Defines the minimum amount of hours required. |
Pay rate |
Can be configured as a multiple of the employee’s base rate or as a flat rate:
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Export code | Defines if this pay rule should be exported to payroll. If yes, they can also define a code for the rule. |
Days of the week this calculation applies |
Defines which days of the week this rule applies to. For example, if Saturday and Sunday are selected, only parts of the timesheet overlapping Saturday and Sunday are calculated with this rule. |
Time of the day this calculation applies |
Defines which part of the day this rule is applicable to. By default this is all day. However, it can be used to define a portion of a day (eg. a defined night shift, such as 6pm-6am). If this is done, only those parts of the timesheet overlapping this are calculated. |
Public holiday |
Select whether this pay rule applies:
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Configurable parameters (advanced)
These are the advanced fields you can configure in the Minimum Shift Engagement pay rule calculation
Apply pay rule to unscheduled shifts |
Defines how the pay rule interacts with scheduled and unscheduled shifts:
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Pay portion rule |
Generally, an hourly rate will be assigned according to the exact hours that are matched, however, it is possible to enforce an hourly rate for a full shift even if it only matches a minor or major portion of that shift. Deputy recommends using the Exact Hours option in most cases. |
Rate type |
Categorises the pay rule as Overtime, Ordinary, Penalty or Non-Payable time. These are used to define time worked for other calculation types (for example, Periodic Overtime counts Ordinary and some penalty hours towards it). |
Rate tag |
A custom value that can be applied to the timesheets. Deputy recommends only using this if advised by your implementation consultant. |
Areas |
Will only apply this rule to areas selected in the drop down. By default, all areas are selected. |
Clock in and out requirements |
For this rule to apply, the team member must clock in and clock out within the defined periods. By default this is midnight to midnight (ie. any time is allowed.) |
Custom Timesheet Fields |
With this, the rule will only apply if particular values are selected in the custom timesheet field questions. Note that only List and Boolean questions are available. Read more at Creating custom timesheet fields for shift questions. |
Custom Shift Fields: |
This rule will only apply if particular values are selected in the custom shift fields in the schedule. Note that only List and Boolean questions are available. Read more at: Creating custom shift fields |
Custom Employee Fields (Enterprise Accounts Only) |
This rule will only apply if particular values are selected in the employee’s custom fields (for example, job position). Note that only List and Boolean fields are available. Read more about setting up employee fields. This is an Enterprise plan only feature. |