When and How to Report and Approve Time during the Winter Recess December 2012
Please note: This article has been updated from the one that was published in the November eNews. HUCTW employees who work on Christmas Eve only receive premium pay (Holiday Worked) for the afternoon portion of their schedule. Working in the morning would be similar to working on a recess day where the employee reports his/her hours as REG and is compensated with a Floating Holiday Earned (FHE) to be used before the end of the fiscal year. The previous article's examples stated employes who worked in the morning would be paid HWK for those hours. This was incorrect.
This information has been updated in the grid and scenarios that follow.
Due to Harvard's winter recess, it is necessary to shift the deadlines for the submission of paperwork and the reporting and approving of time. Below is a highlight of important deadlines. For a full schedule, please see the Payroll and Time & Labor Closings Calendar
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Who |
This must be completed |
Thursday, December 6 by 5:00 PM. |
Reporters |
Time and absence entry deadline for the weekly period of 12/02-12/08.
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Friday, December 7 approve absences by 3:30 PM and the timesheet by 5:00 PM. |
Approvers |
Time and Absence approval deadline for the period of 12/02-12/08. |
| Thursday, December 13 by 5:00 PM. | Reporters | Time & absence entry deadline for the weekly period of 12/09-12/15.
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| Friday, December 14 approve absences by 3:30 PM and the timesheet by 5:00 PM. | Approvers | Time and absence approval deadline for period of 12/9-12/15. |
Monday , December 17 |
Approvers and HR Payroll Processors | Have you checked your VPN access? Before the break, login from home using VPN and make sure you can run your payroll reports. |
| Tuesday, December 18 by 5:00 PM | Reporters | Time & absence entry deadline for the weekly period of 12/16-12/22.
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| Wednesday, December 19 approve absences by 3:30 PM and the timesheet by 5:00 PM. | Approvers | Time and absence approval deadline for period of 12/16-12/22. |
| Thursday, December 20 by 5:00 PM. (OPTIONAL*) |
Benefits eligible reporters only | If not working the recess week, enter HOL for the weekly period of 12/23-12/29. |
| Friday, December 21 (OPTIONAL*) |
Approvers | Advance approval for managers (approvers) who would like to approve their employees' hours before recess break. |
| Wednesday, December 26 by 5:00 PM. | Reporters (who do not report hours in advance of recess break or worked over recess). | Time & absence entry deadline for the weekly period of 12/23-12/29
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| Thursday, December 27 approve absences by 3:30 PM and the timesheet by 5:00 PM. | Approvers | Time and absence approval deadline for period of 12/23-12/29 |
| Week of New Year's returns to the normal reporting /approving schedule of Thursday/Friday | ||
*Managers (approvers) can request their time reporters to report their time in advance for the recess period starting in the second week of December. The manager can approve that time soon as it is reported. The optional reporting/approving deadlines noted in the grid can be used by the schools/units to formalize a communication to their reporters/approvers a deadline for reporting/approving the recess break hours. The optional deadlines will not have any auto-reminder emails that are triggered from PeopleSoft.
There are NO changes to the paydays for the overtime-eligible staff during the holiday recess.
This group |
Will be paid |
Student and non-student temporary workers |
Friday, December 28 for the workweek ending 12/22 |
Service and trades workers |
Friday, December 28 for the workweek ending 12/22 |
Clerical/technical workers |
Friday, December 28 for pay period ending 12/22 |
Student and non-student temporary workers |
Friday, December 28 for workweek ending 12/22 |
Service and trades workers |
Friday, December 28 for workweek ending 12/22 |
**NOTE: Checks, designated for university distribution, will be available for pick up from 9:00a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Friday, December 28th at the Harvard University Employee's Credit Union. (16 Dunster Street). If departments need to pick up checks for local distribution, please contact Ken Toy (ken_toy@harvard.edu). Employees must show an HUID card to pick up checks.
Many users have also asked which time types to use when reporting time over the winter recess. Here are some guidelines for clerical/technical workers.
Date |
If you do not work |
If you work |
What you are entitled to if you work | |
12/24 (Mon) [Full day] |
Morning |
HOL | REG | A floating holiday to be taken later (see note 3 below). |
Afternoon |
HOL | HWK | Time-and-a-half for those hours worked. You have a choice of being paid for the holiday at your regular rate in addition to the time-and-a-half for hours worked, or you can take this time at a later date. If you choose to be paid for it now, report your hours worked as HWK and also report the time as FHP (see note 2 below). | |
12/25 (Tue) |
HOL |
HWK | Time-and-a-half for those hours worked. You have a choice of being paid for the holiday at your regular rate in addition to the time-and-a-half for hours worked, or you can take this time at a later date. If you choose to be paid for it now, report your hours worked as HWK and also report the time as FHP (see note 2 below). | |
12/26 (Wed) |
HOL |
REG | A floating holiday to be taken later (see note 3 below). | |
| 12/27 (Thur) | HOL | REG | A floating holiday to be taken later (see note 3 below). | |
| 12/28 (Fri) | HOL | REG | A floating holiday to be taken later (see note 3 below). | |
| 12/29 (Sat) | N/A | REG | Your regular pay, but not floating holiday. | |
| 12/30 (Sun) | N/A | REG | Your regular pay, but not floating holiday. | |
| 12/31 (Mon) | HOL | REG | A floating holiday to be taken later (see note 3 below). | |
| 1/01 (Tue) | HOL | HWK | Time-and-a-half for those hours. You have a choice of being paid for the holiday at your regular rate in addition to the time-and-a-half for hours worked, or you can take this time at a later date. If you choose to be paid for it now, report your hours worked as HWK and also report the time as FHP (see note 2 below). | |
Notes:
1. The grid above refers to HUCTW and nonunion, overtime-eligible, clerical/technical employees only. For exempt employees, temps, or service/trades workers, please refer to the relevant personnel manual, union contract, or your local HR office.
2. The maximum value of a floating holiday earned or paid is one-fifth of the employee's scheduled hours for the week.
3. Floating holiday time earned during winter recess cannot be received as pay (FHP). Employees who work on winter break must use this time as time off prior to the end of the fiscal year (6/30). Departments that have their employees record their time as FHE must not pay any unused portion of this time out to the employee at separation or as part any payout of unused floating holiday time at the end of the fiscal year. Departments may elect to have their employees' record these floating holidays outside of the system and then have them report Excused Absences when they are redeeming as time off.
Holiday Worked Time Reporting Scenarios
Extra hours for a holiday worked are not paid automatically. If an employee works on a holiday, they should report HWK to be paid at a rate of 1.5 times their normal pay for the holiday hours worked. The employee is also entitled to their regular pay for the holiday (FHP), or they may bank the time (FHE) and take time off at a later date.
To receive it as pay:
To receive as time off:
Key points to remember about holiday reporting time codes:
HWK – Holiday Worked
HOL – Holiday
FHP – Floating Holiday Pay
FHE – Floating Holiday Earned
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1. Employee not working on Christmas Eve (12/24).
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2. Employee works only the morning of Christmas Eve (12/24).
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3. Employee works her full 7 hour schedule on Christmas Eve (12/24) and elects to receive her afternoon hours as a holiday payout (FHP).
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2. Employee works Christmas Eve (12/24) and elects to receive holiday payout.
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4. Employee works 7 hours on Christmas (12/25), elects to take floating holiday on January 2.
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5. Employee works 4 hours on Christmas (12/25) and elects to receive holiday payout.
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6. Employee works 4 hours on Christmas (12/25) and elects to take floating holiday on January 2
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7. Employee works 10 hours on New Year’s Day (1/01) and elects to receive holiday payout.
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Examples of how to report if a non-exempt benefited employee is working on one of the recess days:
Bi-weekly Pay Periods for 2013
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1. Employee works his normal shift on Wednesday (12/26).
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2. Employee works a partial day on Wednesday (12/26).
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3. Employee works 10 hours on Wednesday (12/26).
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