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California Pay Data Reporting

edited Apr 20, 2021 8:49PM in Payroll and Global Payroll Interface (GPI) 4 comments

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California Pay Data Reporting

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The Department of Fair Employment and Housing (DFEH) enacted on September 30, 2020 that private employers with 100 or more employees (with at least one employee in California) must report pay data, including hours worked, for the 2020 snapshot period.

Based on oracle delivered latest whitepaper we have to populate following information:

Enter Regional Pay Data Reporting Information for your legal employer.
Total US Employees
Total Regional Employees
Total US Establishments
Total Regional Establishments
Regional Contractor

Please, if anyone can help understanding what is correct information to populate here. It is just California associate count required to be fill in.

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