Timesheets | Setup
Sage People Time lets you manage timesheet-based attendance in a way that fully integrates with other Sage People solutions.
This is essential when your workforce has part or all of their pay calculated on the time they spend at work. Sage People Time includes:
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Time reporting through Sage People WX by:
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Date and duration
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Total time, pay code, start and end time for one or multiple periods, or work allocation
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Timesheet pattern management. Allows groups of employees to report time in the same way, using the same overtime rules and conditions. Apply Timesheet patterns to policies and to individual Team Members
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Automated calculation of pay and amounts billable, based on specified pay codes and overtime rates
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Linkage to payroll through Sage People Payflow™
Resolution
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Each pay code represents a single rate of pay and uses:
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A name for display on WX timesheets and in Pay Code lookup
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An internal code that Sage People Payflow passes to your payroll provider
Overtime conditions link to pay codes.
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An overtime rule uses one or more overtime conditions. This is to define the hours you require to qualify for overtime pay. Each overtime condition links to a pay code. Overtime conditions can also have sub-conditions. All sub-conditions must be TRUE for the parent condition to be TRUE. Assign overtime rules to one or more timesheet patterns.
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A timesheet pattern defines the period and the entry type for a timesheet - time, pay code, or work allocation. Each pattern links to an overtime rule. You can assign a timesheet pattern to:
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Each work days pattern defines the working week for one or more team members. Sage People Time uses work days patterns with overtime conditions to establish when overtime is due on a timesheet. You can assign work days patterns to:
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A policy to apply to all team members using that policy
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Individual team members
Before asking users to complete timesheets, check you can see the working days you expect, non-working days, and public holidays in the Timesheet view.
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If you're using work allocations, set up work allocations.
Each work allocation defines a project, piece of work, or customer against which you want team members to book their time. You'll usually use these for employees who work on various different projects or product lines over a period of time. When you define and activate work allocations, team members can book their time against the projects they worked on during a timesheet period.
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Configure the policies team members who will be entering their work time through WX use. This is to ensure you provide the correct level of access.