Apply Wage Stepping for Budget Seats#
If automatic wage stepping is required, the Apply Wage Stepping (UFSTEP) form should be run immediately after the Create Initial Budget UFBDGT form before any assumptions are processed.
The Apply Wage Stepping (UFSTEP) process will NOT work on the “base” scenario.
Wage Step Logic#
- The UFSTEP process performs wage stepping logic for each budget seat that qualifies for wage stepping.
- It is possible for a budget seat to be stepped more than once during the budget timeframe.
- The derived step date must fall within the budget timeframe.
- The budget seat must NOT be terminated as of the step date.
- The budget seat must be in the same unit/group as of the step date.
- The budget seat must be on the same scale/step as of the step date.
- Budget seats must have a Scale/Step and the Scale Override toggle must be “off”.
If the Scale Override toggle is “on”, it means that the budget seat is “red lined” or “red circled” and no automatic stepping should occur. An exception message will be issued. - There must be a wage step rule defined on the associated scale or group.
A wage step rule on the scale overrides a wage step rule on the group. - If the budget seat is already at the top of the scale no wage stepping logic is done.
- If the budget seat is for a vacant position, one of the following dates will be substituted for the step base date:
Position Approved Date | If supplied and later than the budget start date, otherwise |
Position Effective Date | If position is “budgeted” after budget start date, otherwise |
Budget Start Date | If position is “budgeted” from the beginning of the Budget |