People power: Three HR packages tested

SapphireOne Data Features Diagram
Employee inquiry ID, job title, class, department, award, personal details including gender, address, contact numbers, and next of kin contact number
Class inquiry Class ID, class name, notes, list of employees in class
Employee department inquiry
Dept ID, dept name, defaults for gross GL, PAYG GL, net GL, super GL, bank GL and notes
Award entitlements inquiry
Award ID, award name, salary for first “x” years and then extra thereafter, RDO configuration, superannuation configuration, workers’ compensation configuration
Employee remuneration inquiry
Includes the employee selected complete remuneration history and details for each
Allowance inquiry
Allows the configuration of all allowances and includes ID and description, class and package type which further includes tax if applicable, GL ID, method of calculation, and how the allowance is used
Allowance totals inquiry
For the selected employee displays the balance of the selected allowance
General ledger inquiry
Includes the ID, item name and tax code for the selected GL item
Project inquiry
Includes a selected projects ID, name, and department
Tax scale inquiry
For the selected tax type displays active date, scale, notes, and rates

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