Changing Pay Periods
HRHolly
3 Posts
Hello,
An employer wants to change from a semi-monthly pay period to a bi-weekly pay period and with-hold the first two weeks pay. I have searched FLSA and Wage and Hour and can not find any assistance with regards to notification to employees or even if we can with-hold the two weeks..... I can't say that I completely agree with this request but have to put "my ducks in a row" to talk to mgmt.
Please help!
Thank you,
Holly
An employer wants to change from a semi-monthly pay period to a bi-weekly pay period and with-hold the first two weeks pay. I have searched FLSA and Wage and Hour and can not find any assistance with regards to notification to employees or even if we can with-hold the two weeks..... I can't say that I completely agree with this request but have to put "my ducks in a row" to talk to mgmt.
Please help!
Thank you,
Holly
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I think it should be easy to explain to employees the positive aspects of bi-weekly pay period (pointing out the positives, consistently the same amount each pay day, having a regularly set pay day, paid 26 times a year, etc.)
I just don't know why you would "hold back 2 weeks" pay, if you aren't doing this already?
E Wart
We submit payroll on Monday for a Friday paydate, by anticipating they are working their 75 hours during that payperiod. Our workweek is 37.5 hours. On Friday, the non-exempt employees turn in their timesheets for the previous 2 weeks. Any exceptions +/- the normal 75 hours are made the next payperiod. It took me awhile to get used to this method when I first started.
When a person terminates, there is no delay for their last pay check.