SUNY Bulletin No. SU-336

Subject
2022 UUP Discretionary Increases
Date Issued
December 7, 2022

Purpose:

The purpose of this bulletin is to provide instructions to campuses for processing United University Professions (UUP) Discretionary Increases.

Affected Employees:

SUNY Professional Services employees in Bargaining Unit 08 who meet the eligibility criteria and are selected by the campus President are affected.

Background:

Chapter 263 of the Laws of 2018 implemented the agreement between the State of New York and UUP and provides for Discretionary Increases for UUP BU 08 employees. Payment of the increases is at the discretion of the Campus President and may be made to employees who are incumbents on the payroll (active or approved leave) on 06/30/2022.

Per the contract language, Article 20.10, the Discretionary Increase is comprised of two one-half percent parts. SUNY System Administration will provide campuses with details regarding the calculation and funding of these payments.

Effective Dates:

SUNY System Administration has designated Pay Period 17L, paychecks dated 12/07/2022 through Pay Period 19L, paychecks dated 01/04/2023 as pay periods in which campuses can submit their UUP 2022 Discretionary Increases. Rosters for Pay Period 17L are due to SUNY by 11/15/2022. Rosters for Pay Period 18L are due to SUNY by 11/29/2022 Rosters for Pay Period 19L are due to SUNY by 12/13/2022.

Effective dates of increases based on professional obligation:

Comp Rate Code Effective Date – 2022 Increase
ANN and CYF 07/01/2022
21P and CYP 08/18/2022
CAL 09/01/2022
HRY or BIW Based on Date of Obligation

Eligibility Criteria:

Employees selected by the campus president who meet the following criteria on 06/30/2022 AND on 11/23/2022 (Administration 17L Pay End Date) are eligible to receive the Discretionary Increase. In addition, employees receiving the discretionary increase in PP17 must be active or on an approved leave on 11/23/2022. Employees receiving the discretionary increase in PP 18 or PP 19 must be active or in approved leave status on 12/7/2022.

  • Bargaining Unit = 08
  • Salary Grade = 980
  • Comp Basis Code = ANN, CYF, 21P, CAL, BIW, HRY, FEE
  • Payroll Status = Active or Approved Leave

In addition, part-time employees who meet the above criteria on 04/30/2022 whose employment expired prior to 07/01/2022 are eligible for the discretionary increase if they are re-employed, meet the above criteria and are selected by the campus president.

Agency Actions:

Prior to processing the payments, campuses are required to complete a roster identifying employees who will receive a UUP 2022 Discretionary Increase amount. The roster must include the increased salary and must be signed by the campus president and forwarded to SUNY System Administration. A copy of this roster will be provided to OSC in Excel format.

To process the Discretionary Increase for eligible employees, agencies must submit a Job Action Request transaction using the Action/Reason code of Pay Rate Change/SIC (Salary Increase).

For eligible employees with the Comp Rate Code of ANN or CYF, the Action/Reason code of Pay Rate Change/SIC (Salary Increase) must be submitted effective 07/01/2022.

For eligible employees with the Comp Rate Code of 21P or CYP, the Action/Reason code of Pay Rate Change/SIC (Salary Increase) must be submitted effective 08/18/2022.

For eligible employees with the Comp Rate Code of CAL, the Action/Reason code of Pay Rate Change/SIC (Salary Increase) must be submitted effective 09/01/2022.

For eligible employees with the Comp Rate Code of BIW or HRY, the Action/Reason code of Pay Rate Change/SIC (Salary Increase) must be submitted based on date of obligation.

Subsequent Rows

Agencies must submit Pay Rate Change transactions using the Action/Reason code of Pay Rate change/CSL (Correct Salary) to update any subsequent rows that appear on the employee’s Job Data record, provided the employee remained in BU08.

OSC Automatic Retroactive Processing:

OSC will automatically calculate retroactive adjustments for regular earnings and Time Entry earnings that are calculated by the system based on annual salary, such as OT at 1.5 (OTA) and Lump Sum Annual (LSA), resulting from payment of the 2022 Discretionary Increase for employees in Bargaining Unit 08.

Campus Action – Retroactive Processing:

Reporting Retroactive Adjustments:

Time Entry earnings codes that are submitted with an amount will not be adjusted automatically. Therefore, beginning Administration Pay Period 17L, campuses must report the adjustment amount for earnings codes such as Balance of Contract (BAL), Lump Sum Payment Override (LSI) and FEE.

Correcting an Automatic Retroactive Adjustment:

When certain conditions exist in an employee’s record, the automatic retroactive adjustment may be incorrect. Therefore, the campus is responsible for identifying employees who meet the following conditions and, if necessary, submitting the necessary adjustment:

  • If an employee has a check returned or exchanged on an AC-230 for dates on or after the effective date of the payment, the payroll system does not consider the AC-230 when calculating the automatic retroactive adjustment.
  • If earnings were previously reported using Earnings Code RGS and a date range that exceeded the number of days reported, the system will calculate the adjustment of earnings based on the number of workdays within the range.
  • Adjustments for earnings that are calculated automatically, such as OT for Annuals (OTA), will be calculated incorrectly if the dates previously reported as a single entry on the Time Entry page overlap the effective date of the payment. The system will calculate an adjustment for all earnings reported in a single entry based on the salary in effect on the Earnings End Date.
  • For employees who had a change reported on the Job Data page, since the effective date of the payment and the action resulted in an overpayment of earnings, the automatic negative retroactive adjustment may not have been processed because the overpayment was either not recoverable or was recovered using an overpayment earnings code or an AC-230. In this case, the negative retroactive adjustment may be re-generated when the payment is processed. OSC will turn off (not process) the automatic negative adjustment for these employees since in most cases these overpayments were either not recoverable or recovered using another method.

If an overpayment of earnings is identified after the automatic payment is processed but before the paycheck is received by the employee, the employee must be notified of the overpayment and the adjustment that will be reported in a subsequent pay period.

Submitting an Adjustment:

When an adjustment is needed for COVID-19 overtime such as CVO, ARC must be used. When an adjustment is needed for non-COVID-19 related overtime or recall such as OTT, ARO must be entered. Please refer to Payroll Bulletin No. 1893 for more information. Agencies must continue to use AJR for all other override Time Entry Earnings Codes requiring a manual adjustment as a result of a retro salary increase.

To process a retroactive adjustment or correct an automatic retroactive adjustment, agencies must submit the following information on the Time Entry page or the Time Entry Interface (NPAY502) using the Earnings Code AJR, ARC, or ARO:

Earnings Begin Date: The first date included in the adjustment
Earnings End Date: The last date included in the adjustment
Earn Code: AJR, ARC, or ARO
Amount: Amount to be adjusted
Comments: An explanation of the adjustment

Tax Information:

The adjustments (AJR and Retro (RXX)) are supplemental taxable income, will be included in the employee’s taxable gross, and are subject to all employment and income taxes.

Federal, State, and New York City income tax withholding will be calculated using the Aggregate method. Yonkers income tax withholding will be calculated using the Flat Rate method. Yonkers Flat Rate Withholding is 1.95975% for Yonkers residents and 0.50% for Yonkers non-residents.

Payroll Register and Employee’s Paycheck/Advice:

All retroactive adjustments will be displayed on the Payroll Register using the appropriate Earnings Code and the amount paid and will be displayed on the employee’s paycheck stub or direct deposit advice using the appropriate Earnings Description and the amount paid unless the number of earnings codes exceeds 13. Agencies should utilize Locked Query LQ_PCD_PAYCHECK_EARNINGS_BY_ID to identify a complete list of regular earnings and retroactive adjustments if there are more than 13 earnings codes.

Questions:

Questions regarding eligibility for this payment should be directed to SUNY System Administration.

Questions regarding this bulletin may be directed to the Payroll Earnings mailbox.