Contract definition-based overtime limits and target hours calculations

You can use an employee’s contract definition, as defined in their employment terms Legal contracts between employer and employee. When scheduled to work hours differ from the hours in their contract, the pay rules of the employees determine the impact on pay., as the basis for calculating their overtime limits and target hours The difference between actual and target hours for employees who work according to employment terms. Example: A contract employee is paid for the target 40 hours a week even if they work fewer or more actual hours. (without having to use a fixed contract schedule pattern). This option gives you the ability to:

  • Calculate target hours based on contractual hours defined in an employee’s contract definition. Managers can track employee’s projected hours against target hours in the timecard Target Hours add-on.
  • Trigger overtime based on contract-definition computed work hours limits.

This can help compute target hours and work hours limits for flextime contract employees. For an example, see Target Hours Example.