Part-time HR Manager - exempt or hourly?
RachelCA
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I had worked as a full-time HR Manager for 4 years before I reduced my hours to about 28 hours a week. I was an exempt then. As a part-time, my annual salary still meets the minimum salary requirement for being classified as an exempt. However, I was reclassified as an hourly after I reduced my hours. Does this make any sense to you? Why or why not?
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My responsibilities have not changed at all. We've different pension plans for the exempt and the hourly. The exempt pension plan is much better than the hourly one. All the part-times are paid by the hours worked and considered hourly, regardless of their job responsibilities. They do it across the board. I guess there is nothing illegal to do that and I have a hard time to get them classify the part-times based on their job responsibilities.
It is quite likely your payroll deparment is not familiar with this idea, and assumed you should be hourly. I would check into it.
Good luck!
Nae
I am currently physically doing and handling our W/C accident injury administration. My new assistant is not ready to take on this physical job/function. She will in time and I will be happy to turn over this activity as soon as she is ready. I have it back up and running from what was a real mess! For days there I was spending whole days doing nothing but W/C.
Do your job task analysis, put the information together and formalize your process for determining the appropriate job status for your position. Just because it was EXEMPT at one point in time does not make the position subject to down grade or up grade by the whim of an "accounting bean pusher"!
Pork
You did say all part time people were hourly at your location.
That being company wide is good but it doesn't have to include all.
Unless you can do a job analysis and show your duties and responsibilities incorporate being exempt status, I think you are properly classified.
So being in HR it is up to you to prove that your status should be EXEMPT, not the other way around. Since you know about such things, being an HR Manager, that should not be hard to do at all.