Oregon still fixing state employee payroll system after problems last year

State auditors could not get complete information from the Oregon Department of Administrative Services about the $21 million system.

Auditors were unable to completely review Oregon’s new $21 million payroll and human services system that plagued thousands of state workers with inaccurate paychecks in early 2023, records show.

The finding is contained within the Secretary of State’s statewide single audit, released this week, that looks at a variety of state government agencies and programs. The Oregon Department of Administrative Services implemented the payroll system, called Workday, in December 2022 for about 44,000 state government employees after years of planning to replace an older system.

Source: Oregon still fixing state employee payroll system after problems last year  • Oregon Capital Chronicle