Payroll Policy and Procedure Manual
Section 500: Payment of Classified and Temporary Employees
Effective: 01/01/2001
Revised: 12/27/2011
Classified Position
A position represented by the Service Employees International Union (SEIU), Local 503, Oregon Public Employees Union (OPEU) and the Graphic Communication International Union (GCIU).
Temporary Employee
A person hired through a temporary appointment to meet emergency, nonrecurring or short-term workload needs for a period of not more than 1040 hours.
| Classified Appointment Information Matrix | ||||
| Category | Salaried | Hourly | Summer Position | Temporary |
| Position | C3XXXX | C3XXXX | C3XXXX | C4XXXX |
| Suffix | 00 | 00 | 33 | 00 |
| Earn Code | REG | REG | SMN | OCH |
| Account Code | 10301 | 10301 | 10301 | 10410 |
| Emp E-Class | CA CB | CD CE | CE | TS |
| Job E-Class | CA CB | CD CE | See primary position | TS |
| Pay Schedule | Monthly | Hourly | Hourly | Hourly |
| Job Form | Classified | Classified | Classified | Temporary |
Business Center personnel complete employment registration process which includes processing an OSU job application, personal demographic form, I-9, W-4 and job form within the Business Center’s HR section. After logging onto the Oregon State Central Administrative Resources (OSCAR) website, click on "Online Tasks" - "Hiring Employee" - "Classified" and complete the appropriate online tasks.
The Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) requires that certain types of employee compensation (premium pay) must be included in the calculation of overtime compensation. This additional compensation (earn code OTD) applies to FLSA overtime, which is time actually worked in excess of 40 hours per work week.
| Commonly Applicable Earn Codes | |
| DCO | Confined Space Differential |
| DDV | Diving Differential |
| DEL | Electrician Differential |
| DHM | High Work Differential |
| DNL | Nucr. React. Lic. Differential |
| DPP | Prior Month Differential |
| DSH | Shift Differential |
| DSO | Sea Pay Crew Differential |
| PSB | On Call Pay |
Please contact Payroll if you have questions on overtime for other types of pay, such as Work-Out-of-Class Pay (DWC), multiple pay rates, or piece work.
Two alternatives are available for calculating additional overtime on premium pay: formula or coefficient table. Use of the coefficient table (prepared by U.S. Department of Labor) is recommended.
Example Using the Coefficient Table:
An employee who works 42.5 hours in one work week may have additional overtime on premium pay. Overtime on premium pay can be calculated by multiplying the premium pay amount by the coefficient found on the coefficient table. In this case you would multiply the premium pay by the coefficient .029, which can be found row labeled 42 FLSA Hours and under column 0.50. Additional overtime compensation should be entered in PYAHOUR using earn code OTD.
Earn Code Units Special Rate
OTD 1 Amount Owed
Click here to see the complete coefficient table. Click here to see examples.
Using the Formula Method:
The formula below may be used to determine the amount of additional overtime on premium pay: Overtime for each work week must be calculated separately.
Total Premium Pay Earnings X FLSA Overtime Hours Worked = Rate for FLSA Overtime Premium Pay
Total # of Hours Worked 2
Example #1:
| Day | Sunday | Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday | Saturday |
| REG | 8 | 8 | 8 | 8 | 8 | ||
| OTM | 1.75 | 11 | |||||
| DSH | .75 | 11 |
This employee has worked a total of 52.75 hrs in a week and 11.75 hrs of shift differential. (Note: premium pay earnings in this example is 11.75 X .75 = $8.81).
| Formula: 8.81 X 12.75 = $1.06 52.75 2 |
OTD would be entered as OTD 1 @ 1.06 |
Table:
Go to 52.75 on the table. The coefficient to use is .121, and multiplies by premium pay earnings during overtime. (8.81 X .121 = 1.06)
Example #2:
| Day | Sunday | Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday | Saturday |
| REG | 8 | 8 | 8 | 8 | 8 | ||
| OTM | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 | .5 | 2 | |
| DSH | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 2 |
This employee has worked a total of 50.5 hrs this week and 6 hrs of shift differential. (Note: premium pay earnings in this example is 6 X .75 = $4.50).
| Formula: 4.50 X 10.5 = $.47 50.5 2 |
OTD would be entered as OTD 1 @ .47 |
Table:
Go to 50.5 on the table. The coefficient to use is .104, and multiplies by the premium pay earnings during overtime. (4.50 X .104 = .47).
Classified employees are not eligible for exemption from Medicare and Social Security withholding.
Labor is charged to specific indexes and account codes. Use of activity codes is the choice of the department.
Refer to Classified Earn Codes for account code information.
Payroll Policy and Procedure Manual
Section 500: Payment of Classified and Temporary Employees
Effective: 01/01/2001
Revised: 12/27/2011
Temporary Employee
A person hired through a temporary appointment to meet emergency, nonrecurring or short-term workload needs for a period of not more than 1040 hours.
| Classified Appointment Information Matrix | ||||
| Category | Salaried | Hourly | Summer Position | Temporary |
| Position | C3XXXX | C3XXXX | C3XXXX | C4XXXX |
| Suffix | 00 | 00 | 33 | 00 |
| Earn Code | REG | REG | SMN | OCH |
| Account Code | 10301 | 10301 | 10301 | 10410 |
| Emp E-Class | CA CB | CD CE | CE | TS |
| Job E-Class | CA CB | CB CE | See primary position | TS |
| Pay Schedule | Monthly | Hourly | Hourly | Hourly |
| Job Form | Classified | Classified | Classified | Temporary |
Initial job forms include a labor distribution field, where the regular distribution percentages must be entered by Business Center personnel as well as any subsequent labor distribution changes subject to the limitations noted above.
Temporary employees are not eligible for exemption from Medicare and Social Security withholding.
Labor is charged to specific indexes and account codes. Use of activity codes is the choice of the department.
Refer to Classified Earn Codes for account code information.