About Progressive or Non-Progressive Calculation Piece Rate

Select the Progressive Calculation check box if you want the system to use progressive calculation to calculate the total amount of a piece rate earning. If you want to use the non-progressive method, clear the check box.

In both types of calculations, the rate varies according to the number of pieces produced.

ClosedProgressive Calculation

In progressive calculation, one rate is paid for each piece produced during a pay period up to a set threshold. A different rate is paid for each additional piece produced in the same pay period once the threshold has been reached.

For example, suppose you set up a piece rate table with a pay amount of $1.00 per piece for 1 to 50 pieces, and $1.50 per piece for 51 pieces or more.

If an employee produced 60 pieces during a pay period, the system would calculate a total piece rate pay of $65.00, as follows:

ClosedNon-Progressive Calculation

In non-progressive calculation, the same rate is paid for all the pieces produced, but that rate is determined by the number of pieces produced during a pay period.

For example, suppose you set up a piece rate table with a pay amount of $1.00 per piece for 1 to 50 pieces, and $1.50 per piece for 51 pieces or more.

Timecard Entries

Note that payroll handles each pay period entry on the timecard separately. For example, suppose you set up a piece rate table with a pay amount of $1.00 per piece for 1 to 50 pieces, and $1.50 per piece for 51 pieces or more.

ClosedFor progressive calculation:

ClosedFor non-progressive calculation: