InfoGator Archives
Contact
HR Home
Print the InfoGator


New InfoGator for Department Administrators coming in May

Beginning next month, many of you will notice a significant change in the InfoGator. The "your Department" section, which covers topics of interest for department administrators, will be e-mailed to those with the following myUFL systems security roles:

  • UF_BN_Department Leavekeeper
  • UF_HR Department Hiring
  • UF_HR Manager/Dept Admin
  • UF_HR Level 1 Approver
  • UF_KA_Department Admin (distribution)
  • UF_PY Department Admin
  • UF_PY College Approver
  • UF_TL Payroll Processor.

Department administrators will receive the regular edition of the InfoGator as well as the InfoGator for Department Administrators; whereas all other employees will receive the regular edition of the InfoGator with articles pertaining to their employment, pay, development, and benefits.

The Division of Human Resources anticipates this change will make the InfoGator more "reader-friendly" by matching content topics with employees. If you have any questions or concerns about the InfoGator for Department Administrators please e-mail Ryan Ray at the Division of Human Resources.

 

Fiscal year-end instruction guide now available

Guidelines are now available on the HR web site for department administrators to help prepare for the end of the fiscal year. These guidelines describe some of the Human Resources and Payroll processes that University of Florida department administrators must manage in conjunction with the end of the fiscal year.

 


 

Open enrollment for adoption benefits begins in April
Open enrollment for the adoption benefits program is now underway and will continue through May 31. Academic Personnel, TEAMS, and USPS employees who have adopted a child on or after October 1, 2000, can apply if permanent custody of the child has been awarded by the Department of Children and Family Services or a Florida-licensed child placement agency.

MORE >>

Open enrollment for long-term care is here!
Open enrollment for long-term care insurance will be held from April 4 to 30 for all eligible employees with a FTE of .50 or greater. During the month of April, current participants may enhance their coverage, and new participants may enroll without going through a medical screening for the guaranteed benefits amount.

MORE >>

Review your earnings statement online to check benefit deductions
UF employees are encouraged to carefully review the benefits deductions portion of their earnings statement over the next few months. New hires should monitor their statements to ensure that deductions begin on the pay period indicated during their group benefits enrollment session. If deductions do not begin as scheduled, please contact University Benefits and Retirement as soon as possible to make up any missed premiums.

MORE >>

One-time term life insurance premium increase this month
Employees who participated in the UF term life insurance open enrollment in March should see premium changes/increases with the April 15 paycheck.

MORE >>

UF-sponsored insurance deductions cease during summer
Academic Personnel and staff participating in UF-sponsored insurance plans will notice a temporary increase in take-home pay in the summer because of the lack of insurance deductions for some UF-sponsored plans. Based on your appointment status, your deduction cycle for these university-sponsored plans will vary.

MORE >>

Reimbursement account claim forms due by April 15
If you established a medical or dependent care reimbursement account for 2004, the deadline to submit claims to the Division of State Group Insurance (DSGI) is April 15, 2005.

MORE >>

Offer for Silver Springs/Wild Waters annual passes extended through April
UF employees are eligible to purchase an annual Super Pass for Silver Springs and Wild Waters for $21.30, and family members may purchase passes for $38.33 each.

MORE >>

Third annual Higher Education Opportunity drawing held
The third annual Higher Education Opportunity (HEO) drawing ceremony was held on March 14 and resulted in 50 eligible applicants being selected to receive the HEO benefit.

MORE >>

Printer-friendly link added to "View Paycheck" in myUFL systems
Employees can now more easily print their earnings statements from the myUFL systems. To print your earnings statement, log onto the portal and click on My Self Service > Payroll and Compensation > View Paycheck.

MORE >>

myUFL systems now calculate overtime pay and pay additives
Starting May 6, the myUFL systems will automatically calculate overtime payment when non-exempt employees are also eligible to receive certain pay additives (shift differential, on-call, or asbestos abatement) in the same pay period.

MORE >>

Planning a summer retreat or need a professional meeting facilitator?
Whether you simply need a session facilitated or would like help planning a retreat, Training and Development provides a range of services to meet your needs.

MORE >>

Register May 19 for summer training
Summer is a great time to attend training as a way to brush up existing skills or learn new ones. Registration for Training and Development's summer schedule of ongoing workshops, including those offered as part of the Computer Challenge and Supervisory Challenge, will be available online May 19.

Staff survey deadline is April 15
As you may know, President Machen commissioned a staff survey--similar to last year’s faculty survey--to gauge the campus climate for TEAMS and USPS employees.

MORE >>

Excellence recognized at Superior Accomplishment Awards ceremony

More than 300 employees gathered at the J. Wayne Reitz Union's Grand Ballroom on March 30 for the 2005 Superior Accomplishment Awards ceremony.

MORE >>

UF employees receive Davis Productivity Awards' highest honors
Several University of Florida employees recently learned they will receive Davis Productivity Awards this June.

MORE >>

Online USPS and TEAMS Employee Handbook updated to reflect myUFL systems requirements
The online USPS and TEAMS Employee Handbook has been updated effective April 1, 2005, to reflect the changes in procedures required as a result of UF’s implementation of the myUFL systems.

MORE >>

BACK TO TOP

Hired new staff recently?
Department supervisors and personnel administrators play a key role in getting new employees on the right track. When hiring new staff, supervisors and administrators should make sure information pertaining to benefits enrollments are communicated timely, new hire data is processed correctly, and other reminders don’t get lost in the hectic transition to the department.

MORE >>

Workflow for position actions
Departments may be unable to initiate workflow for position actions. Position actions may include establishing a new position or changing classifications, department IDs, or FTE.

MORE >>

Some changes to W-4s may be made online
To change your W-4 information via UF's portal, follow this navigation: My Self Service > Payroll and Compensation > W-4 Tax Information.

MORE >>

Minimum wage increases May 2
To comply with Florida’s minimum wage increase, effective May 2,all employees--including OPS, Student Assistant, and Federal Work Study Students--must be paid at least $6.15 an hour.

Departments do not need to take any action to increase the pay of current employees who are below this new minimum. UF Enterprise Systems has created a process to identify all affected employees and will generate a job row to increase their pay to $6.15 effective May 2.

Employees who are currently paid below $6.15 per hour
To ensure a job row can be created to give an employee the minimum wage increase, no job actions may be pending (e.g., department ID changes, transfers, terminations, pay rate changes) nor can there be actions with an effective date after May 2 for any employee who is scheduled to receive the minimum wage increase (currently paid below $6.15 per hour). As a result, any job changes effective prior to May 2 must be entered into the myUFL systems and approved by a Level-1 approver no later than 5 p.m. on Tuesday, April 12. Any pending actions not approved by a Level-1 approver as of April 12 will be deleted in order for the minimum wage increase to be applied. Departments will have to re-enter any deleted action in the myUFL systems on or after May 2.

Employees who are currently paid more than $6.15 per hour
Job rows may be added for OPS employees, Student Assistants, and Federal Work Study Students who are currently paid more than $6.15 an hour and therefore not affected by the minimum wage increase. These changes may continue to be entered into the myUFL sytems at any time.

New hires
New University of Florida hires (who do not have an active job row) may be entered into the myUFL systems at any time. Hires for new employees do not have to be entered by April 12 but rather will follow normal payroll deadlines and pay schedules. Please remember that pay for new employees must be at least $6.15 per hour effective May 2.

Reports available
On April 5, departments may obtain a report that lists employees in their area who have been identified to receive the minimum wage increase. Please follow this navigation: Enterprise Reporting > Human Resources Information > Pay Information > Current Pay Cycle > Raise Reports > Raise Detail Reports, then:

  1. Select the Raise Type of “Increase Minimum OPS Hrly Rate”
  2. Type in a full or partial DeptID or Department Name in the “Keywords” box.
  3. Select the reports you want to run from the “Results” column and they will appear in the “Choices” column.
  4. Click on “Finish.”

If you cannot navigate to this report, please have your DSA request the UF_ER_HRPR_PAY or the UF_ER_HRPR_CurrPayCycle security role.

Frequently Asked Questions
Here are some Q&As that might help departmental administrators through this process:

I have hired a brand new OPS employee who is scheduled to start work on April 15. Can I enter the hire on April 15 or do I have to wait until after May 2?

If the employee is not currently working at UF, you may enter the new hire into PeopleSoft. You do not need to (and should not) wait until May 2.

I have an employee who is moving from a Student Assistant position to an OPS position effective May 7. The employee is currently making $5.50 an hour. What do I do?

Since this employee is making less than $6.15 an hour, he or she will be scheduled to receive the merit increase on the Student Assistant position on May 2. As a result, do not add a job row to change the salary admin plan change to OPS until after the minimum wage increase has taken place. You may enter this action on or after May 2. Remember that no job row may exist that has a date after May 2 (such as May 7 in this case) for affected employees because the system cannot insert a job row below the May 7 date.

Is every employee record in the OPS, Student Assistant, and Federal Work Study pay plans "frozen" between April 12 and May 1?

No, only the records of employees whose pay is below $6.15 are ‘frozen.’ Any changes with effective dates prior to May 2, should be entered into PeopleSoft ASAP and approved by level 1 no later than 5 p.m. on Tuesday, April 12. Actions with an effective date after May 2 should not be entered until on or after May 2.

Departments may continue to add job rows to make any needed changes for OPS, Student Assistant, and Federal Work Study employees whose pay is currently at or above $6.15 per hour.

Can departments continue to enter new hires into PeopleSoft between April 12 and May 2?

Yes. Departments may add new hires into PeopleSoft at any time. New hires are those employees who are either not currently employed or who are employed in another position but are not making less than $6.15 an hour.

Can I enter the “hire” of an OPS employee who is transferring to my department effective April 29 from another OPS position (or Student Assistant or Federal Work Study position)?

The answer depends on a few things.

  1. If the employee is currently making at least $6.15 an hour, then you can enter the hire into PeopleSoft at any time and the pay should be at least $6.15 per hour.
  2. If the employee is currently making less than $6.15 an hour, you should enter the transfer with the April 29 effective date into PeopleSoft and obtain level 1 approval no later than 5 p.m. on April 12. If you pay this employee less than $6.15 an hour, he or she will be included in the minimum wage increase and have a job row added to increase the pay effective May 2.
  3. If you cannot enter the hire prior and obtain level 1 approval prior to 5 p.m. on April 12, then you should enter this hire on May 2, and the pay must be at least $6.15 an hour.

I did not know that Enterprise Systems would add job rows to give affected employees the minimum wage increase. As a result, I have already added a job row to give employees in my department the increase to $6.15 an hour effective May 2. What should I do now?

Nothing. The level 2 approver will approve all job actions that have already been entered by departments to bring employee pay up to the new minimum wage increase. These employees will not be identified via the automated process as needing the increase.

Whom should I call with questions?

Questions about OPS employees should be directed to Employment and Classification at 392-4621 or employment@ufl.edu. Questions about Student Assistant or Federal Work Study students should be directed to Student Employment at 392- 0296.

UF 9- and 10-month employees to be placed automatically on “Short Work Breaks”
University of Florida 9- and 10-month employees (graduate assistants, Academic Personnel, TEAMS, USPS) will be placed on “Short Work Breaks” for the summer semester automatically this year.

MORE >>