Creating a Pay Scale Table

Objective

After completing this lesson, you will be able to configure the pay scale table for employee remuneration

Pay Scale Table

The groupings for enterprise and personnel structure determine the pay scale groups and levels within which a pay scale table view will appear in infotype 0008.

You define pay scale groups and levels for each country grouping, pay scale type, pay scale area, and employee subgroup grouping for collective agreement provision.

Pay scale groups are used for scheduling job evaluations and indirect valuations.

Pay scale groups are divided into pay scale levels.

How to Create a Pay Scale Table​

Production employees in pay scale level 01 receive an hourly wage of EUR 15, as well as increases of EUR 2, EUR 3, and EUR 4 in each subsequent level. Use the project IMG to create a pay scale table.

Steps

  1. In the IMG (under Basic Pay), check the grouping for collective agreement provision for your employee subgroup ##. Then, create a pay scale table. Use the grouping for the collective agreement provision to which your employee subgroup ## is assigned using the data provided in the table.

    GrpgPS groupLvWage TypeStart DateEnd DateAmount
    1GR##01 01.01.200931.12.999915,00
    1GR##02 01.01.200931.12.999917,00
    1GR##03 01.01.200931.12.999918,00
    1GR##04 01.01.200931.12.999919,00
    1. In the IMG, choose Personnel ManagementPersonnel AdministrationPayroll DataBasic PayDefine EE Subgroup Grouping for PCR and Coll.Agrmt.Prov .

    2. In the Determine Work Area : Entry dialog box, make sure that country grouping 99 is displayed.

    3. Check to see whether the following entry exists: Employee group1 , Employee subgroup ## , and ESG for PCR1 .

    4. Choose back to return to Personnel ManagementPersonnel AdministrationPayroll DataBasic PayRevise Pay Scale Groups and Levels .

    5. In the Determine Work Area : Entry dialog box, enter 99 for the country grouping, 90 for the pay scale type, and 70+## for the pay scale area.

    6. Select New entries.

    7. Create the entries mentioned in the table.

    8. Save your data and return to the IMG.