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Creating a 'Pay Differential' Case

 

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High-Level Overview of Creating a Pay Differential Case

 

Step-By-Step Process of Creating a Pay Differential Case

  1. Log Into Salesforce

    1. Ensure you are on the VPN--either UCB-VPN (vpn.colorado.edu) or HR-VPN  (vpn.colorado.edu/hr-vpn)

    2. Go to https://o365coloradoedu.sharepoint.com/sites/HR-HRI

    3. Click on the “HRI - Salesforce Login” button

    4. Authenticate with Single Sign On

    5. Authenticate with Duo MFA


  2. Homepage Overview

     

    • The Homepage Report shows all open HRSC cases requiring action this month. The three ways a case requires action are:

      • A Pay Differential case where the ‘End Date’ occurs this month

      • A Percent of Time Change case where the ‘Begin Date’ occurs this month

      • A Percent of Time Change case where the ‘End Date’ occurs this month

    • Note: The Homepage Report will show, at most, 30 cases. If there are more than 30 cases, you can click on the “HRSC - Open Cases Due This Month” link to view all of your open cases.


  3. Search for Employee

    1. In the Global Search, type a name, email, employee ID, etc

    2. Hit Enter



  4. Select Employee’s Contact Record

    1. Salesforce learns your searching habits and will recommend your frequently used Objects (ie: Contacts, Cases, Employment, etc)

    2. Ensure you select the Contact record (versus Case Contact, etc)



  5. Contact Record Overview



  6. Select Employees' Employment Record



  7. Employment Record Overview



  8. Create Case

    1. Click on the Create Case button



  9. Create Case Contact

    1. Salesforce will copy the employee’s Contact and Employment data and paste it into the Case Contact Record



    2. In HCM, find the ‘BaseH’ or ‘BaseM’ compensation rate for the employee. (Note: 4b and 4c are temporary manual steps until the integration is fixed)



    3. Update the ‘Hourly Rate’ and ‘Monthly Rate’ based on the ‘BaseH’ or BaseM' compensation rate for the employee listed in HCM.



    4. Click Save



  10. Case Contact Record Overview



  11. Go to Case

    1. Click on the Case hyperlink



  12. Case Record Overview



  13. Add Case Details

    1. Contact Date: You can backdate this to whenever HRSC was made aware about the Pay Differential

    2. Type: Change this to ‘Pay Differential’

    3. Subtype: Choose between ‘Limited Term Project’ or ‘Additional Temporary Pay’

    4. Begin Date: Identify when the Pay Differential begins

    5. End Date: Identify when the Pay Differential ends (or select the ‘End Date Not Known’ checkbox)

    6. What pay increase do you have?: Choose between ‘Monthly’ or ‘Hourly’

    7. Monthly/Hourly Increase: Identify the monthly or hourly increase

    8. Click Save



  14. Verify Rates and Increase

     

Adding SpeedTypes

  1. New SpeedType

    1. Click on the New SpeedType button



  2. Document SpeedType Information

    1. SpeedType Number: Note--you will get an error if you do not use an eight-digit number

    2. Percent/Amount of Pay Differential: You can populate one or both fields depending on what funding information you were given

    3. Click Save & New if you have more SpeedTypes, or click Save to return to the case



  3. View SpeedType Information



Adding Files/Attachments

There are two ways to add files/attachments to a case: Drag-&-Drop or Manual Searching

  1. Drag-&-Drop

    1. Drag-&-drop the file into the Files section of a Case



    2. Click Done



    3. Your file will now appear in the Files section of the Case



  2. Manual Searching

    1. Click on Upload Files



    2. Search for the file you want to upload and click Open



    3. Click Done



    4. Your file will now appear in the Files section of the Case

       

Adding Case Notes

  1. Click on New Case Note



  2. Document Case Note Information

    1. Update the Date/Time, if applicable (defaults to the time “right now”)

    2. Owner will default to the author of the Case Note

    3. Add Notes

    4. Click Save


       

  3. View Case Note