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Spontaneous Premiums

What are spontaneous premiums for?

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Written by Charles Vallières
Updated this week

Spontaneous premiums are best used for shift premiums given out in particular circumstances such as when an employee obtains a fixed lunch allowance, a fixed traveling premium or even a fixed training bonus. You can add them manually, once created.

For premiums that should be added automatically based on time/position/location/individual triggers, follow this procedure instead.


Creating a Spontaneous Premium

The first step to create one, is to have Administrator access and go to the "Settings" menu ➡️ "Premiums" tab and click on "Add a premium"

You will also need to have the Premiums module activated in your Plan.

Once created, spontaneous premiums can be added/deleted from shift and time entries by any manager in your organisation.

A) Computing of a Spontaneous Premium

In most cases, Spontaneous Premiums should be given a specific value of "1" (as below). That way, you can know how many times an employee was entitled to this specific premium in a given range when exporting the Time Entries report.

You can apply the default premium to the entirety of a work shift (1) or to a specific number of hours (2), regardless of the duration of the work shift.

B) Exporting Spontaneous Premiums

Spontaneous Premiums are best exported using the Time Entries report, a column for each of them will appear for each time entry, allowing quick calculation of the amount owed to each employee for each occurence.

Here is the detailed procedure.

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