Example: Pro rata accrual during an unpaid absence
The Accrue During Unpaid Absence field in the Absence Accrual Rule determines how absence entitlement accrues during an unpaid absence:
Picklist. How entitlement to absence of this reason is to accrue during an accrual period that contains unpaid absence.
Select the picklist and select from:
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Full
Accrue at the full rate throughout the period.
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None in Period
Do not accrue while the Team Member is on unpaid absence. If selected and the accrual includes even one day of unpaid absence, nothing accrues during the entire accrual period.
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Partial
Accrue at the full rate if part of the accrual period is unpaid absence; do not accrue if the complete period is unpaid absence.
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Pro Rata
Accrue at the full rate for the part of the accrual period that is not unpaid absence; do not accrue for the part of the accrual period that is unpaid absence. Time defined as Public Holiday is excluded from the accrual.
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Pro Rata Including Public Holidays
Accrue at the full rate for the part of the accrual period that is not unpaid absence, but include Public Holiday; do not accrue for the part of the accrual period that is unpaid absence.
When an unpaid absence falls in more than one accrual period, the selected option applies to each period in which the absence falls.
The following table shows an example of a Team Member's working days and absence days in a month.
Day of month | Working day | Absence | Absence reason |
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1 | Yes | Yes | Unpaid leave |
2 | Yes | Yes | Public Holiday |
3 | No | No | Not applicable |
4 | No | No | Not applicable |
5 | Yes | Yes | Public Holiday |
6 | Yes | No | Not applicable |
7 | Yes | No | Not applicable |
8 | Yes | No | Not applicable |
9 | Yes | Yes | Unpaid leave |
10 | No | No | Not applicable |
11 | No | No | Not applicable |
12 | Yes | No |
Not applicable |
13 | Yes | No | Not applicable |
14 | Yes | No | Not applicable |
15 | Yes | Yes | Unpaid leave |
16 | Yes | Yes | Unpaid leave |
17 | No | No | Not applicable |
18 | No | No | Not applicable |
19 | Yes | No | Not applicable |
20 | Yes | No | Not applicable |
21 | Yes | No | Not applicable |
22 | Yes | Yes | Unpaid leave |
23 | Yes | Yes | Unpaid leave |
24 | No | No | Not applicable |
25 | No | No | Not applicable |
26 | Yes | No | Not applicable |
27 | Yes | No | Not applicable |
28 | Yes | No | Not applicable |
29 | Yes | No | Not applicable |
30 | Yes | Yes | Unpaid leave |
Assuming:
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Entitlement accrues per month
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The Team Member accrues either 2.0833 days or 13.3333 hours per month
... then this is how the partial and pro rata options for Accrue During Unpaid Absence affect accrual during the example month:
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Partial
The Team Member accrues at the standard rate through the month, including the unpaid absences: 2.0833 days or 13.3333 hours. If the unpaid absence spans the entire accrual period (month), the accrual is 0.
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Pro rata
The Team Member accrues at the standard rate through the month, excluding Public Holidays or unpaid absences to give a pro rata accrual:
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The example month has 22 working days. Absence does not accrue on Public Holidays, so the entitlement accrues over 20 days.
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The monthly accrual rate (2.0833 days or 13.3333 hours) is divided by the number of working days (20) to get the accrual amount per day: 0.104165 days or 0.666665 hours accrued per day
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The accrual from the seven unpaid absence days (7 times 0.104165 or 7 times 0.666665) is then deducted from the full accrual amount to arrive at the pro rata accrual for the period: 1.354145 days or 8.666645 hours
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Pro rata including Public Holidays
The Team Member accrues at the standard rate for all working days in the accrual period, excluding unpaid absences:
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The example month has 22 working days, including two Public Holidays.
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The monthly accrual rate (2.0833 days or 13.3333 hours) is divided by the number of working days (22) to get the accrual amount per day: 0.094695 days per day or 0.606059 hours per day
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The accrual from the seven unpaid absence days (7 times 0.094695 or 7 times 0.606059) is then deducted from the full accrual amount to arrive at the pro rata accrual for the period: 1.420432 days or 9.090886 hours
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The pro rata calculations do not consider if the unpaid absence spans the entire day or not. A partial day unpaid absence is treated the same way as a full day unpaid absence. If you want to award a pro rata accrual for the hours worked on partial unpaid absence days, you can add an Absence Adjustment for the Team Member.