HR> Maintenance> Grade/Step

Grade/Step Maintenance

 

Summary

 

The Grade Maintenance window is used to create and maintain employee grade and step amounts. Grades and steps are used to categorize and control the hourly wages or annual salaries of employees. For example, you can create a grade titled Police Officer and set up the various Police Officer salaries as step amounts (step 1 - $45,000 to $55,000, step 2 - $56,750 to $68,000, etc.). When you hire a new police officer, attach the Police Officer grade and a step to the new employee record (PR> Maintenance> Employee> Open an employee> Finance tab> Grade and Step fields), the salary level attached to the Grade and Step will populate on the employee record.

 

The grade and step amount also functions as a validation and control on the employee record. When the salary or hourly wage amounts are modified on an employee record, the Employee Maintenance window verifies that the amounts are correct based on the grade and step amounts attached to the employee record.

 

The job title or position of an employee does not necessarily have to match the grade description. For example, you can create a generic grade titled Clerk and use this grade to control the salaries of both Utility Billing Clerks and Payroll Clerks.

 

Grade and step amounts can be set up as a fixed salary/hourly wage amount or as a range. If you are using fixed grade and step amounts (HR> Utilities> Setup> Use fixed grade and step toggle), you can enter only one salary/hourly wage amount on each step on a grade. For example, all Police Officer I grade employees that are on step 1 would have the same salary. If you do not use a fixed grade and step amount, the hourly or salary amount of the employees assigned to each step can vary based on a minimum, average, and maximum amount. For example, all Police Officer I grade employees that are on step 1 make an hourly wage or salary amount that is between the step high and low amounts.

 

The step amounts attached to a grade can be modified using the COLA process (HR> COLA). This will increase the steps amounts and update the employee records based on the modified step amounts.

 

Grades can be attached to union units using the Union Unit Maintenance window (HR> Maintenance> Union Unit). Click here for an overview on union units.

 

Related Links

 

Click here for information on the Human Resources Setup window.

Click here for information on the Employee Maintenance window.

 

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