Stepping rules setup allow for wage progression requirements.
For example, once an employee has met a threshold, they go to the step that is 5% from current step (i.e. skip a step.
Screen shot of ISWS
Screen shot of ISRS Setup.
The ‘Up To Seq.’ column represents the Up to and Including’ the step the employee is currently on.
ISWS | | ISRS | |
Step | Seq | Seq | Next Scale/Step |
A | 1 | 1 | B |
B | 2 | 2 | C |
C | 3 | 3 | D |
D | 4 | 4 | E |
E | 5 | 5 | F |
F | 6 | 6 | G |
G | 7 | 7 | H |
H | 8 | 8 | I |
I | 9 | 99 | |
- Employee was Hired into step A and meets the stepping threshold (11863)
If the employee was hired at Step A then they are on Seq 1 as per the ISWS record. Once they have met the threshold hours defined on ISRS they will be stepped to Seq 2 which corresponds to Step C on ISRS.
- Employee is currently on Step C and meets the stepping threshold (11863)
If the employee is on step C then they are on Seq 3 as per the ISWS record. Once they have met the threshold hours defined on ISRS they will be stepped to Seq 4 which corresponds to Step E on ISRS.
- Employee was hired into Step E and meets the stepping threshold (11863)
If the employee was hired at Step E then they are on Seq 5 as per the ISWS record. Once they have met the threshold hours defined on ISRS they will be stepped to Seq 6 which corresponds to Step G on ISRS.
- Employee was Hired into step B and meets the stepping threshold (13685)
If the employee was hired at Step B then they are on Seq 2 as per the ISWS record. Once they have met the threshold hours defined on ISRS they will be stepped to Seq 3 which corresponds to Step D on ISRS.
- Employee is currently on Step D and meets the stepping threshold (13685)
If the employee is on step D then they are on Seq 4 as per the ISWS record. Once they have met the threshold hours defined on ISRS they will be stepped to Seq 5 which corresponds to Step F on ISRS.
- Employee was Hired into step C and meets the stepping threshold (14051)
If the employee is on step C then they are on Seq 3 as per the ISWS record. Once they have met the threshold hours defined on ISRS they will be stepped to Seq 4 which corresponds to Step E on ISRS.
- Employee is currently on Step E and meets the stepping threshold (14051)
If the employee is on step E then they are on Seq 5 as per the ISWS record. Once they have met the threshold hours defined on ISRS they will be stepped to Seq 6 which corresponds to Step Gon ISRS.
- Employee was Hired into step E and meets the stepping threshold (15157)
If the employee is on step E then they are on Seq 5 as per the ISWS record. Once they have met the threshold hours defined on ISRS they will be stepped to Seq 6 which corresponds to Step G on ISRS.
- Employee is currently on Step G and meets the stepping threshold (15157)
If the employee is on step G then they are on Seq 7 as per the ISWS record. Once they have met the threshold hours defined on ISRS they will be stepped to Seq 8 which corresponds to Step I on ISRS.
Test 2 using the following employees:
Employee # | Starting IEAS Step | Updated to: | Update to: | Update to: |
20187 | A | C | E | G |
20189 | B | D | F | H |
20190 | C | E | G | I |
20191 | D | F | H | I |
20192 | E | G | I | - |
20193 | F | H | I | - |
20194 | G | I | - | - |
20195 | H | I | - | - |
20196 | I | - | - | - |
Question: What happens when you’re on step H, do you go to step I since there is no J or just remain on step H? Answer provided by Lori, if the employee is on step H, they will go to step I and remain on I
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