Funny Schedule Exempt Vacation
HRCalico
582 Posts
I have an exempt employee who works kind of an odd schedule - typically 10 to 12 hour days M-R and until noon on F, then sometimes half days on Saturday.
So, when he wants to take a Friday off, do I charge him with no vacation, four hours, or eight? If it were a M-R day, I'd charge him eight. Since he usually works 4 on Friday, do I just charge his vacation for 4?
Don't mean to make this over complicated . . . it just threw me for a loop today. (:|
So, when he wants to take a Friday off, do I charge him with no vacation, four hours, or eight? If it were a M-R day, I'd charge him eight. Since he usually works 4 on Friday, do I just charge his vacation for 4?
Don't mean to make this over complicated . . . it just threw me for a loop today. (:|
Comments
Now, you can not deduct from his/her pay ($) the 4, or 6, or 8 hours as an adjustment. You may deduct hours from a PTO bank if you have one of those instruments at your hands, but you can not deduct money unless it is as a result of discipline action.
PORK
I know this issue gets you going more than any other, x:D but the only thing she wants to know is how many hours to charge for the vacation day from their vacation bank.
I would charge the 4 hours toward vacation. This is just an internal recordkeeping, it in no way affects how much salary he is paid.
PORK
James Sokolowski
HRhero.com
This works well for us in public employment.
Incidentally, the poor guy had to show up today, so this whole issue is out the window. Good to know for next time! :>)
J,F,M,A,Y,U,L,G,S,O,N,D
Otherwise, I would say charge him the amount of time he was scheduled for that day (if he earns time off at a higher rate than others.)
E Wart