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What is heavy work in SAP PY-CL - Chile?


SAP Term: heavy work

  • Component: PY-CL

  • Component Name: Chile

  • Description: A type of work that entitles employees in to earlier retirement, and implies higher contributions to the pension system by both the employee and the employer. The an legislation considers as heavy work those jobs that are undertaken in potentially toxic environments, on many shifts, permanently in a standing position, subject to abrupt changes of temperature, causing stress, physical and psychological damages, even if they do not generate an occupational disease.


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  • Key Concepts: 
    Heavy work in SAP PY-CL Chile is a type of labor that requires a high level of physical effort and is usually done by manual laborers. It includes activities such as construction, mining, and other physically demanding jobs. 
    
    How to use it: 
    In SAP PY-CL Chile, heavy work is used to classify employees who are engaged in physically demanding labor. This classification is used to determine the appropriate wages and benefits for these employees. 
    
    Tips & Tricks: 
    When classifying employees as heavy workers, it is important to consider the type of work they are doing and the amount of physical effort required. This will help ensure that the correct wages and benefits are provided to these employees. 
    
    Related Information: 
    The classification of heavy work in SAP PY-CL Chile is based on the Chilean Labor Code. It is important to familiarize yourself with this code in order to ensure that all employees are classified correctly.
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