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  • How is the dependency insurance base calculated for part-time employees?
    Learn how to calculate the dependency insurance base for part-time employees in Luxembourg. Our guide explains how to prorate the standard monthly allowance based on actual hours worked, ensuring accurate payroll processing.​Few readers
  • How do I add a leave record?
    Learn how to add a leave record for an employee on Salary.lu. Follow our step-by-step guide to select the leave type, enter dates, and manage leave details effectively.​Few readers
  • How do I record maternity leave?
    Learn how to record maternity leave for employees using Salary.lu. Follow our step-by-step guide to add maternity leave, ensuring accurate payroll processing.​Few readers
  • How do I handle parental leave?
    Learn how to manage parental leave for employees in Luxembourg using Salary.lu. Our step-by-step guide covers eligibility, application procedures, compensation rates, and how to record parental leave accurately.​Few readers
  • How do I transfer postponed leave hours to the new year?
    Learn how to transfer postponed leave hours to the new year on Salary.lu. Follow our step-by-step guide to carry over unused leave and maintain accurate employee records.​Few readers
  • How to set the leave balance to zero before ending a contract?
    Learn how to set an employee’s leave balance to zero before contract termination in Salary.lu.Few readers
  • What are compensatory hours when a legal holiday falls on a non-working day?
    In Luxembourg, employees are entitled to 11 legal holidays per year. When a holiday falls on a day the employee does not normally work, they do not lose the benefit of that day. Instead, they receive compensatory hours ("heures compensatoires") paid time off to make up for the missed public holiday. How Are Compensatory Hours Calculated? Salary.lu follows the official "smoothing method" (méthode du lissage) defined by the Inspection du Travail et des Mines (ITM). Formula:Few readers
  • How do I add additional leave on Salary.lu?
    Learn how to add additional leave days such as seniority or compensatory time in Salary.lu by updating the employee contract.Few readers
  • How do I manage sick leave on Salary.lu?
    Learn how to manage employee sick leave on Salary.lu: record leave, upload medical certificates, and ensure compliance with CCSS requirements.Few readers

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