Appendix: Paying Salary and Exception Hourly Employees With PeopleSoft Payroll for North America

This appendix provides an overview of paying salary and exception hourly employees.

Click to jump to parent topicUnderstanding Paying Salary and Exception Hourly Employees With PeopleSoft Payroll for North America

This section contains information about paying the following types of employees with PeopleSoft Payroll for North America:

Click to jump to top of pageClick to jump to parent topicSalary Employees

When you hire a salary employee and set up the salary compensation for that employee, it is important to take note of the following items:

Note. Salary is always paid from employee record 0. However, you must enter bill rates when creating an assignment. When you enter time for the salaried person, you are entering time for each project and activity. This allows the data to be passed to PeopleSoft Project Costing and PeopleSoft Billing correctly.

See Also

Setting Up Rate Elements and Rate Profiles

Defining Assignments

Entering and Processing Time for Employees and Contractors

Click to jump to top of pageClick to jump to parent topicException Hourly Employees

Exception hourly employees are treated exactly the same as hourly employees. For PeopleSoft Pay/Bill Management, you enter time in PeopleSoft Time and Labor and the system then passes this information to PeopleSoft Payroll for North America. PeopleSoft Time and Labor has features for Exception Time Reporters so that time does not need to be entered positively. Therefore, the core PeopleSoft Payroll for North America exception hourly functionality is not used for PeopleSoft Pay/Bill Management.

Depending on whether theHourly Employees check box is selected on the Staffing Installation page, when you assign an employee to an assignment, the system creates an additional employee job record in PeopleSoft HRMS for each assignment or tries to re-use existing job records. When you enter time for the employee, the override rate is the pay rate defined on the assignment.