6821massey
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What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? California
Can anybody help me?
I am lucky enough to have a union job and my company pays 70% of previous wages. However Payroll Dept calculated the wages based on the net pay instead of the gross. The net pay is the amount of deducting all taxes, withholding, retirement, etc. Some people do not pay retirement and some others pay retirement and 401k extra. Human Resource guy told me that he had to go by the Payroll guy calculated. The following is e-mails.
Subject: RE: Wokers Comp-Base Pay
Hi
Will you explain to xxxx, please? We all interpret that net regular or base salary is the net pay after deductions. Thanks.
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From: xxxx
Sent: Friday, February 22, 2013 10:06 AM
To: xxxx
Subject: Wokers Comp-Base Pay
Hi Sxxxx,
Could you check the base pay for wokers Comp? Your spreadsheet showed the amount of the net after taking all withholdings, retirement, and taxes not the gross.
MOU says different way as follow;
Full-time employees.
Full-time employees shall be entitled to receive supplemental industrial sick
leave wage continuation commencing with the fourth (4th ) calendar day of the
incapacity except in cases where the employee is incapacitated for more than
fourteen days or hospitalized, paid leave starts on the first day of incapacity. The
industrial sick leave wage continuation shall be equal to the difference between
70% of hislher regular or base salary including differentials, footnotes, and the
amount of any Worker's Compensation temporary disability payments to which
such employee is entitled during such incapacity. This period shall not exceed
one hundred eighty (180) calendar days from the date of sickness or injury
resulting in the incapacity. Net regular or base salary shall be defined as the
average ofthe preceding four (4) pay periods resulting in the incapacity.
Following one hundred eighty (180) calendar days, accrued sick leave may be
granted to supplement temporary disability payments to provide the disabled
employee up to no more than the net regular or base salary (as defined above)
received at the time of the injury.
Thanks,
Can anybody help me?
I am lucky enough to have a union job and my company pays 70% of previous wages. However Payroll Dept calculated the wages based on the net pay instead of the gross. The net pay is the amount of deducting all taxes, withholding, retirement, etc. Some people do not pay retirement and some others pay retirement and 401k extra. Human Resource guy told me that he had to go by the Payroll guy calculated. The following is e-mails.
Subject: RE: Wokers Comp-Base Pay
Hi
Will you explain to xxxx, please? We all interpret that net regular or base salary is the net pay after deductions. Thanks.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
From: xxxx
Sent: Friday, February 22, 2013 10:06 AM
To: xxxx
Subject: Wokers Comp-Base Pay
Hi Sxxxx,
Could you check the base pay for wokers Comp? Your spreadsheet showed the amount of the net after taking all withholdings, retirement, and taxes not the gross.
MOU says different way as follow;
Full-time employees.
Full-time employees shall be entitled to receive supplemental industrial sick
leave wage continuation commencing with the fourth (4th ) calendar day of the
incapacity except in cases where the employee is incapacitated for more than
fourteen days or hospitalized, paid leave starts on the first day of incapacity. The
industrial sick leave wage continuation shall be equal to the difference between
70% of hislher regular or base salary including differentials, footnotes, and the
amount of any Worker's Compensation temporary disability payments to which
such employee is entitled during such incapacity. This period shall not exceed
one hundred eighty (180) calendar days from the date of sickness or injury
resulting in the incapacity. Net regular or base salary shall be defined as the
average ofthe preceding four (4) pay periods resulting in the incapacity.
Following one hundred eighty (180) calendar days, accrued sick leave may be
granted to supplement temporary disability payments to provide the disabled
employee up to no more than the net regular or base salary (as defined above)
received at the time of the injury.
Thanks,
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