How can I see when an employee has moved from one Pay Group to another?

How can I see when an employee has moved from one Pay Group to another?

A listing of employee pay group changes can be generated by running the following report.

Navigation:

Personnel >> Personnel Reports >> Employee History Reports >> Employee Pay Group Changes.


1. Select the report


2. Select the date range and submit to generate the report.

3.

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