Depending on your Premiums usage, there are a few reports that may suit your needs. The first and most used option is the "Time Entries" report. The second option is to use one our compatible Payroll Integration Export.
1 - Time Entries and Shifts Report
Premiums affect both Clocked Time Entries and Scheduled Shifts.
Time Entries Report
"Reports" menu
"Attendance" category
Select "Times Entries"
Choose the Date range
Export
The meaning of each column:
Hours subject to premium is the number of hours eligible to the premium.
Total Premium rate (rarely used): The default value is "0". This will only work if you use multiplier rates. For example, if you set a premium rate at 1.5 and the employee performs a 10 hour shift. The employee will be awarded 10 hours of work + 5 hours of Total Premium rate (10 x .5).
Shifts Report
To obtain a report on the premiums in the scheduler, follow these steps:
"Reports" menu
"Employee Scheduling" category
Select "Shifts and Time-offs"
Choose the Date range
Export
Each Premium type will have it's own two columns (See the three different colors the examples set below with "Evening", "Night" and "Trainer" premium).
The meaning of each column.
Hours subject to premium is the number of hours eligible to the premium.
Total Premium rate (rarely used): The default value is "0". This will only work if you use multiplier rates. For example, if you set a premium rate at 1.5 and the employee performs a 10 hour shift. The employee will be awarded 10 hours of work + 5 hours of Total Premium rate (10 x .5).
2 - Payroll Integration Compatibility
Our premium report currently integrates with Nethris and EmployerD. In the payroll integration settings you can associate each premium to a certain earning code into which we will export the shift premiums quantities.
3 - Pay Period Exports
Our different Pay Period exports such as Summary, Detailed and Per Position will be updated by this Summer (2020) to reflect premiums for our other reports.