Reply from JG-SAPHR on Mar 15 at 5:22 PM Hi, There would be a split for the term'n date which is within the pay period. The reason for zero amt would be one of the following: (a) in that split, the rate for OT premium may be zero. (b)if the w/t gets reduced by the partial period factor (ppf) in pcr XVAL, for the split, the ppf w/t /8** used to multiply the OT prem w/t is zero. Run payroll with log. Check where the amt is calculated or changes for the w/t. Then you will be able to see where the problem is. Regards, JG
| | | ---------------Original Message--------------- From: Ran_hr5 Sent: Thursday, March 15, 2012 5:08 PM Subject: Overtime Premium Not Paid - FLSA Overtime Premium does not get calculated in the last check of the terminated employee. This needs to be pad as per FLSA. The termination date (03/01/2012) is a day before the Pay Period End Date (03/02/2012). Would this affect? | | Reply to this email to post your response. __.____._ | _.____.__ |