Number: 
03-120-202
Type: 
Rule
Policy Steward: 
Assistant Director of Payroll
Format Updated: 
University Policy & Standards Converted: 
Status: 
Current
Revision Date: 
Wednesday, May 5, 2021
Next Review Date: 
Wednesday, May 5, 2021

* This information replaces PAY 501 Payment of Classified Employees & PAY 502 Payment of Temporary Employees

 

Classified Pay

Effective: 01/01/2001
Revised: 12/30/2014

Definitions

Classified Position

A position represented by the Service Employees International Union (SEIU), Local 503, Oregon Public Employees Union (OPEU).

Temporary Employee

A person hired through a temporary appointment to meet emergency, nonrecurring or short-term workload needs for a period of not more than 1040 hours.

Background Information

Classified Appointment Information Matrix
Category Salaried Hourly Summer Position Temporary
Position C3XXXX C3XXXX C3XXXX C4XXXX
Suffix 00 00 33 00
Earn Code REG REG SMN OCH
Account Code 10301 10301 10301 10410
Emp E-Class CA CB CD CE CE TS
Job E-Class CA CB CD CE See  primary position TS
Pay Schedule Monthly Hourly Hourly Hourly
Job Form Classified Classified Classified Temporary

 

501-01 PAYMENT PROCESS

Business Center personnel complete employment registration process which includes processing an OSU job application, personal demographic form, I-9, W-4 and job form within the Business Center’s HR section.  After logging onto the Oregon State Central Administrative Resources (OSCAR) website, click on "Online Tasks" - "Hiring Employee" - "Classified" and complete the appropriate online tasks.  

501-02  JOB AND LABOR DISTRIBUTION FORMS

a)  Job Form
  • The Job Form is used to authorize pay for initial appointments, report changes in appointment percentage and/or appointment type, and to report job-end dates when an individual will continue to be employed by the University but is moving to another position.
  • To obtain this form, log onto OSCAR, click on "Online Tasks" - "Hire employee" - "Classified".
  • Job forms should be routed to OHR.
b) Labor Distribution Form
  • The Labor Distribution Form is used to report changes to prior, current, or future distributions.   Business Center personnel who have had PYAREDS (redistribution) training may enter changes affecting prior months.  Any changes to labor distributions affecting a prior fiscal year must be approved by either the Office of Post Award Administration for grants, all others by the Asst. Director of Business Affairs.
  • To obtain this form, log onto OSCAR, click on "Online Tasks" - "Payroll Changes" scroll to "Miscellaneous" - " Labor Distribution form" (excel format).  It is also available in the Downloadable forms section.
  • Initial job forms include a labor distribution field and is entered and archived by Business Center personnel.

 

501-03 PAY METHOD - DEFAULT / HOURLY PAY

a) Hourly Pay
  • All hourly-paid classified and temporary classified employees are paid based on actual hours worked at a previously determined hourly pay rate.  Percentage-based differentials (identified as Premium Pay) will be calculated through the Banner payroll process.  Differentials based on an hourly rate, work out of class pay, and overtime are input during the time-entry process.
  • Pay is issued for the period from the 16th of the prior month through the 15th of the current month and is paid to the employee on the regular payday at the end of the month.  The pay is identified as current month pay based on the date it is issued.
  • Payroll data is entered in PYAHOUR during time entry each month.  Refer to the Payroll Calendar for specific dates.   
  • Refer to Classified Earn Codes for the correct Earn Codes and Account Codes to use.
b) Default Pay
  • All salaried employees are paid by the Default Pay method (often referred to as forecast pay).  Default pay is applicable for monthly salary and percentage-based differentials such as Campus Security Differential (DCS) and Bilingual Differential (DBL).  These differentials are identified as Premium Pay on the list of Classified Earn Codes.
  • Pay is issued for the period from the first of the month through the end of the month and is for the current month.
c) Computing FLSA Overtime on Premium Pay

The Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) requires that certain types of employee compensation (premium pay) must be included in the calculation of overtime compensation.  This additional compensation (earn code OTD) applies to FLSA overtime, which is time actually worked in excess of 40 hours per work week.

Commonly Applicable Earn Codes
DCO Confined Space Differential
DDV Diving Differential
DEL Electrician Differential
DHM High Work Differential
DNL Nucr. React. Lic. Differential
DPP Prior Month Differential
DSH Shift Differential
DSO Sea Pay Crew Differential
PSB On Call Pay

Please contact Payroll if you have questions on overtime for other types of pay, such as Work-Out-of-Class Pay (DWC), multiple pay rates, or piece work.

501-03C(1) COMPUTATION METHOD

Two alternatives are available for calculating additional overtime on premium pay:  formula or coefficient table.  Use of the coefficient table (prepared by U.S. Department of Labor) is recommended.

Example Using the Coefficient Table:

An employee who works 42.5 hours in one work week may have additional overtime on premium pay. Overtime on premium pay can be calculated by multiplying the premium pay amount by the coefficient found on the coefficient table.  In this case you would multiply the premium pay by the coefficient .029, which can be found row labeled 42 FLSA Hours and under column 0.50.  Additional overtime compensation should be entered in PYAHOUR using earn code OTD.

Earn Code   Units    Special Rate
OTD             1      Amount Owed

Click here to see the complete coefficient table. Click here to see examples.

Using the Formula Method:

The formula below may be used to determine the amount of additional overtime on premium pay:  Overtime for each work week must be calculated separately.

Total Premium Pay Earnings X FLSA Overtime Hours Worked = Rate for FLSA Overtime Premium Pay
Total # of Hours Worked                    2

Example #1:

Day Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
REG   8 8 8 8 8  
OTM   1.75         11
DSH   .75         11

 

This employee has worked a total of 52.75 hrs in a week and 11.75 hrs of shift differential.  (Note: premium pay earnings in this example is 11.75 X .75 = $8.81).

Formula:
8.81   X 12.75 = $1.06
52.75       2

OTD would be entered as
OTD 1 @ 1.06

 

Table:

Go to 52.75 on the table.  The coefficient to use is .121, and multiplies by premium pay earnings during overtime. (8.81 X .121 = 1.06)

Example #2:

Day Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
REG   8 8 8 8 8  
OTM   2 2 2 2 .5 2
DSH   1 1 1 1   2

 

This employee has worked a total of 50.5 hrs this week and 6 hrs of shift differential.  (Note: premium pay earnings in this example is 6 X .75 = $4.50).

Formula:
4.50   X 10.5 = $.47
50.5       2

OTD would be entered as
OTD 1 @ .47

Table:

Go to 50.5 on the table. The coefficient to use is .104, and multiplies by the premium pay earnings during overtime. (4.50 X .104 = .47).

501-04  SOCIAL SECURITY EXEMPTION

Classified employees are not eligible for exemption from Medicare and Social Security withholding.

501-05  ACCOUNTING FOR LABOR CHARGES

Labor is charged to specific indexes and account codes.  Use of activity codes is the choice of the department.

a)  Index
  • Department index must be an open index owned by the employing department.
  • Department index must remain open through the last day of the month payment is issued to the employee.
b)  Account Code

Refer to Classified Earn Codes for account code information.

 

Temporary Pay

  • Effective: 01/01/2001
    Revised: 12/27/2011

502-01 PAYMENT PROCESS

  • After logging in on the Oregon State Central Administrative Resources (OSCAR) website, click on "Online Tasks" - "Hiring Employee" - "Temporary Staff" and complete the appropriate online tasks..  
  • Enter monthly timecard data in PYAHOUR Rate must match that on the authorization. 
  • Archive copy of time sheet as specified by Archive Law.  Department copy is the record copy.   See Archives website for retention period.

502-02  JOB AND LABOR DISTRIBUTION FORMS

a)  Job Form
  • The Job Form is used to authorize pay for initial appointments, report changes of appointment %, and to report changes in contract length during the fiscal year.
  • To obtain this form, log onto OSCAR, click on "Online Tasks" - "Hire employee" - "Temporary Staff".
  • Job forms should be routed to Business Center HR personnel.
b) Labor Distribution Form
  • The Labor Distribution Form is used to report changes to prior, current, or future distributions. Business Center personnel who have had PYAREDS (redistribution) training may enter distribution changes affecting prior months.  Any changes to labor distributions affecting a prior fiscal year must be approved by either the Office of Post Award Administration for grants, all others by the Asst. Director of Business Affairs.
  • To obtain this form, log onto OSCAR, click on "Online Tasks" - "Payroll Changes" scroll to "Miscellaneous" - "Labor Distribution form" (Excel format).  It is also available in the Downloadable forms section.

Initial job forms include a labor distribution field, where the regular distribution percentages must be entered by Business Center personnel as well as any subsequent labor distribution changes subject to the limitations noted above.

502-03 PAY METHOD IS ALWAYS HOURLY

  • All temporary classified employees are paid based on actual hours worked.  The rate of pay corresponds to the rate shown on the job form.
  • Pay is issued for the period from the 16th of the prior month through the 15th of the current month and is paid to the employee on the regular payday at the end of the month.  The pay is identified as current month pay based on the date the paycheck is issued.
  • Payroll data is entered in PYAHOUR during time entry days each month.  Refer to the Payroll Calendar for specific dates.   
  • Refer to Classified Earn Codes for the correct Earn Codes and Account Codes to use.

502-04  SOCIAL SECURITY EXEMPTION

Temporary employees are not eligible for exemption from Medicare and Social Security withholding.

502-05  ACCOUNTING FOR LABOR CHARGES

Labor is charged to specific indexes and account codes.  Use of activity codes is the choice of the department.

a)  Index
  • Department index must be an open index owned by the employing department.
  • Department index must remain open through the last day of the month payment is received by the employee.
b)  Account Code

Refer to Classified Earn Codes for account code information.