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Important Advice: Keep an eye on your paycheque

It has been a number of years since U of S employees received a hard copy of details concerning their pay on every payday. At one time U of S employees received a cheque along with a write up of those details, including information about any salary changes and deductions from gross pay. With direct deposit, employees are expected to access that information online as needed. 

Despite changes over the years, knowing what should be happening with your pay and raising any questions or concerns as quickly as possible remains important. If a mistake is made, there is plenty of legal precedent that says the mistake needs to be corrected. Consequently, USFA members can be assured that they will receive what they are entitled to if a mistake is made. USFA members, however, are also required to return any amounts given to them by mistake.  

Take a few moments on a regular basis to review your paycheques. To do that, log into PAWs, select “Employment Resources” from the list in the left sidebar, scroll down and select the “Pay and Time Reporting” link. From there you can access paycheques and compensation history going back as far as 2000. 

Regularly reviewing this information is important especially whenever there is some type of salary action such as:

It is also important to understand what are usual deductions from your salary and to keep an eye out for any new and unusual deductions. Every year members contact the USFA because of a drop in take-home pay between December and January. This drop occurs every year because Employment Insurance and the Canada Pension Plan have annual maximum contributions that most USFA members reach before the end of the calendar year. This means more take home pay until the new calendar year when annual contributions to EI and CPP begin again. 

If you have questions about your pay, let us know in an email and someone will contact you.

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