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AI Payroll Chemicals. 88% Zero-Touch. Site-Level Agreements. One Agent.

Industry collective agreements. Shift premiums. Occupational pension contributions.

The AI Agent classifies pay grade, site agreement, and premium type. Calculations run through deterministic rule engines. The human stays in the loop where employment law or transparency requirements demand it.

AirbusVolkswagenShellSonyEvonikPhilipsKPMG
169

Base pay rates

88%

Zero-touch rate

8%+

Occupational pension contributions

Highest rule complexity

Chemical industry collective agreements. Zero-touch: Gosign simulation model.

What the Agent classifies

Five dimensions, one Agent

Chemical industry pay is negotiated through collective agreements at industry or site level, with shift premiums, accumulation rules, and occupational pension contributions. (UK: The Chemical Industries Association and Unite negotiate UK-wide frameworks. Pension auto-enrolment with salary sacrifice creates additional NIC optimisation.) You know the complexity. Here is how the AI Agent resolves it:

169 base pay rates

Industry and site-level agreements create hundreds of pay grade combinations across chemical operations. The AI Agent identifies the correct combination from employee master data and site records - including when employees transfer between sites. No manual table lookups, no site mismatches.

Shift premiums with accumulation logic

Partial continuous shift 6%, full continuous shift 10%, night 15-20%, Sunday 60%, public holiday 150%. The AI Agent applies the accumulation rule: the highest premium takes precedence, while the night premium is always additive. For rotating shift models, the rule engine calculates the correct combination per shift plan automatically.

Occupational pension contributions

Occupational pension regulations define employer and employee contribution rates. The AI Agent manages thousands of individual configurations with the correct tax and social security treatment. When employees opt in, opt out, or change elections: automatic adjustment from the following pay period.

Hazardous substance premiums

Occupational health and safety risk assessments determine hazardous substance exposure at each workstation. The AI Agent classifies the risk assessment per workstation and assigns the correct premium. When an employee changes workstations: automatic recalculation.

Calendar-based special payments

Annual bonus, holiday pay per statutory requirements, employer pension contributions. The AI Agent knows the due date, tax treatment, and social security calculation for every special payment. For mid-year starters or leavers: prorated calculation runs automatically.

One chemical payroll. 40 to 80 micro-decisions.

A shift worker in the chemical industry. The Payroll Decision Layer breaks down their payslip into individual decision steps:

Step Decision Decision maker Rationale
1Classify site agreement and pay gradeAI AgentAgent identifies site, maps to pay agreement, and validates grading against employee master data
2Calculate base payPay agreementLookup in versioned pay table: site agreement + grade + step
3Classify shift modelAI AgentAgent identifies: partial continuous (6%), full continuous (10%), or permanent night shift from shift plan
4Calculate and accumulate premiumsPay agreementHighest premium applies, night always additive. Sunday 60%, public holiday 150%
5Calculate tax-exempt portionsRule engineTax-exempt pension contributions, social security exemptions per national rules
6Classify hazardous substance premiumAI AgentAgent classifies workstation based on occupational health and safety risk assessment: chemicals, heat, cold, noise
7Calculate pension contributionsRule engineOccupational pension minimum + social security treatment varies by election
8Calculate social security and statutory deductionsRule engineEmployee and employer social security contributions, statutory deductions where applicable
9Variance check against prior monthAI flags, human decidesAI detects variances more reliably. But the response (promotion, error, transfer?) stays with a human - labor law transparency requirements demand it
10Generate journal entriesRule engineFI/CO posting, cost centre, posting period - deterministic

Simulation

Calculated for chemical industry volumes

We configured the Payroll Decision Layer with realistic chemical industry parameters and ran the simulation. Industry collective agreements, site-level agreements, shift models, hazardous substance premiums, occupational pension contributions.

Simulation parameters

Employees5,000 to 50,000+ (production, laboratory, administration)
Pay frameworkIndustry collective agreements, site-level agreements, multiple pay grades
Base pay rates169 (site agreements x grades) + automatic step progression
Shift modelsPartial continuous, full continuous, permanent night shift
Special paymentsAnnual bonus, holiday pay, occupational pension contributions
Hazardous substance premiums5-15% depending on workstation classification

Before / After

Dimension Manual Decision Layer
Error rate1-8% (APA)< 0.1%
Zero-touch rate0%88%
Agreement renewalWeeks (multiple sites manually)< 24h (all sites)
Premium calculationManual, error-proneRule-based, consistent
Audit readinessManually reconstructedAutomatically generated
Pension administrationSpreadsheets per siteCentralised, versioned

APA: American Payroll Association. Chemical industry collective agreements. Simulation results: Gosign model calculation.

In our simulation, the Decision Layer achieves a zero-touch rate of 88%. The remaining 12% are genuine exceptions: Hazardous substance reassessments, pension election changes, transfers between sites. For the 88%, a complete, audit-ready decision record is available.

Architecture and implementation

The Payroll Decision Layer runs entirely within your infrastructure. For the chemical industry, this means: integration with shift planning systems, processing of occupational health and safety risk mappings, site-specific rule engines, and a complete audit trail through to SAP HCM. Typical pilot projects launch within 3 months with one site agreement and one employee group.

Frequently Asked Questions about the Chemicals Configuration

How does the Decision Layer handle site-level pay agreements?

Each site is mapped to its pay agreement. The AI Agent classifies the assignment automatically from the employee master record. The pay tables are stored as versioned Decision Tables - site agreements x pay grades = hundreds of base rates. When an employee transfers between sites, the new rates apply automatically.

How are hazardous substance premiums calculated?

Hazardous substance premiums require a workplace mapping: which substances are present at the workstation? The AI Agent classifies the workplace based on the occupational health and safety risk assessment. The rule engine calculates the premium deterministically. When an employee changes workstations, the premium updates automatically.

How do occupational pension contributions work?

Occupational pension contributions create multiple configurations per employee. Each employee's selection is recorded in the system. The AI Agent recognises the selection, and the rule engine calculates the correct tax and social security treatment for each option. When an employee changes their selection, the system recalculates automatically.

Can the Decision Layer correctly accumulate shift premiums?

Yes. The accumulation rules are configured as a Decision Table: as a rule, the highest premium applies, while the night premium is always calculated additively. The AI Agent classifies the shift type from the shift plan. The rule engine applies the correct accumulation logic - consistently across all sites and payroll administrators.

What happens during pay agreement renewals?

Pay tables are versioned. New agreements are deployed as separate versions with validity periods. Retroactive changes trigger automatic recalculations with reversal and adjustment entries. The complete history is preserved. In simulation, a pay agreement changeover takes less than 24 hours.

Is the system compatible with employee representation requirements?

Yes. Employee representation bodies negotiate sector pay frameworks. Employment law requires transparency over pay principles and equal pay reporting. The Payroll Decision Layer makes the rule engine transparent, decisions traceable, and reports pseudonymised. The AI classifies facts but does not calculate salaries - deterministic rule engines do.

Let us run the numbers.

30 minutes. Your site agreements, your shift models, your result. We configure the Decision Layer with your actual parameters.

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