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Revision as of 10:00, 26 January 2024
Support for Compensation Advisors Conducting Staffing Actions
Relevant UPK Topics (MyGCHR Help Module)
Process Changes
- MyGCHR Modules
Familiarize yourselves with the list of MyGCHR modules the ATSSC is using and be sure you know which ones we are not.
- In MyGCHR a position must derive from a job code
- Use Job Codes only (no Position) for the following appointments
For the following appointments, you must always use a job code instead of putting the incumbent in a position. A generic (unclassified) job code has been created for each of the following:
Casuals
- Secondment-in
- Interchange
- Part-time Worker
- Full-time GICs
- Part-time GICs
- Students
- What you need to know when adding a GIC to MyGCHR
A GIC needs to be on a job code only (no position). Use generic job code xxxxx for full-time GIC and job code xxxxx for part-time GIC.
Use dedicated location codes for GICs, i.e., GIC-ON, GIC-QC. Select the GIC location code that corresponds with the province in which the member works. The location code has a direct impact on tax deductions.
The holiday schedule for part-time GICs should be set to "NONE" since part-time GICs are not entitled to leave benefits.