Reviewing an Employee's Time Off Request |
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Note: This topic assumes that you, as a manager, are the designated primary reviewer for your employees.
After an employee submits a new time off request, you will receive an Inbox message (and, depending on your company's configuration and your own Inbox preferences, possibly an e-mail message as well) indicating that the request is ready for review. You can review the request in the Time & Attendance module and approve, partially approve, or deny it.
To review an employee's time off request:
When you receive and read the message in your Inbox indicating that a time off request is awaiting your review, click the link in the message to open the time off request in the Time Off Request page.
Tip: You can also open a specific time off request by clicking the Time Off Requests link, and then clicking the appropriate request number in the Time Off Request list. For more information about this list, see Viewing Employee Time Off Requests.
For each row in the request table on the Time Off Request page, select either the Approve or Deny check box. You can use the check box in the header row of these columns if you want to quickly approve or deny all of the rows in the request.
Tips:
You can click the button in a row to view, in
a pop-up window, any non-worked schedules that have already been scheduled
for other employees and
that overlap the specific date and time for which time off is being
requested on that row. This information can help you monitor your
staffing levels as you make decisions about scheduling employees for
non-worked time.
If your company tracks accrued benefits, an Accruals table near the
top right corner of the page displays information about the employee's
accrual balances, which you may also want to consider. The Time & Attendance module does
not prevent employees from requesting time off that will result in
negative accrual balances. The Accruals table includes the following
columns:
•Accrual Description — The name of
each accrual that applies to the employee.
•Earnings Codes — The earnings code
used to award, and to record usage of, the employee's hours in each
specific accrual. An accrual may include hours that are attributed
to more than one earnings code. For example, your company may have
more than one type of ”Paid Time Off” and may track each with a different
earnings code. If more than one earnings code is associated with an
accrual, a folder icon () is displayed in this
column and a number next to the folder indicates how many earnings
codes correspond to the accrual. Clicking the folder opens an expanded
list of the individual earnings codes.
•Balance — The employee's current
balance for each accrual, as of the time at which a time pair was
last processed for the employee. The balances in this column only
reflect accrual transactions and time pairs that have already been
recorded.
•Scheduled — The total non-worked
time that has been scheduled, but has not yet been recorded as time
pairs, for each listed accrual. This total includes scheduled non-worked
time beginning with the day after the last accrual transaction or
the first day of the current pay period (whichever is later). Non-worked
time that is scheduled as part of regular recurring schedules is not
included in this total.
•Request Approved
— The number of hours in each accrual that are marked for approval
in the current request. The values in this column will continue to
change as you approve and deny each row in the request table.
The Total Hours Approved field near the top right corner of the page
also tracks the total number of hours in the request that you have
marked for approval, even if the Accruals table is not visible.
If you want to provide any comments or additional information regarding your review decision, enter them in the Reviewer Comments field.
When you have marked each row as approved or denied, the button to the left of the Cancel Request button will become available. Use this button to submit your review. The label on the button will vary, depending on how you have marked the request rows.
If you have selected the Approve box for every row, the button will be labeled Approve Request, and clicking it will cause the request to be approved in its entirety. Non-worked schedules for the requested time off will be applied to the requesting employee’s schedule. (If these non-worked schedules overlap any portion of a worked schedule, the entire worked schedule will be suppressed.) Both you and the requester will receive messages that the request has been approved and scheduled.
If you have selected the Deny box for every row, the button will be labeled Deny Request, and clicking it will cause the request to be denied in its entirety. Both you and the reviewer will receive messages that the request has been denied.
If you have placed at least one check mark in both the Approve and the Deny columns, the button will be labeled Partially Approve Request and clicking it will send a notification to the requester that he or she must either accept the partially approved request or cancel the request.
Notes:
As a reviewer, you cannot edit time off requests. You can only approve,
deny, or partially approve requests as they are submitted. You also cannot
change your review decisions after you have submitted them. A requester
can specify a date by which he or she would like a request to be reviewed.
This date is displayed prominently near the top of the Time Off Request. Depending on your company’s policies
and configuration, one of the three following actions is taken when a
request is not reviewed by this date:
•A
designated global reviewer is notified and asked to review the request.
(This is only possible in companies that define the primary reviewer as
each requesting employee’s supervisor.)
•The
request is automatically canceled by the Time & Attendance module.
•The
request remains in a pending review state until a supervisor or practitioner reviews or cancels
it, the requester cancels it, or the Time & Attendance module
cancels it (the latter happens when any of the dates in the request moves
into a closed pay period).
Other managers and
practitioners
who have the appropriate security group access can also review and cancel
employee requests, although only the designated primary reviewer (usually
the requester's immediate supervisor) is notified when a request is submitted
or changes status.
After a request has been approved, or partially approved and then accepted,
the approved time off will be applied to the requester's schedule as non-worked
schedules. Employees can view these non-worked schedules on the Monthly
Schedule. on-worked
schedules created by the Time Off Requests feature are visible on the
Schedules,
where they are indicated with a small green diamond green diamond () icon.
These schedules cannot be modified or deleted, or, in fact, in any way
other than by canceling the original time off request.
You can view the original time off request that created a non-worked schedule
by clicking the appropriate cell in the Daily Schedules - Edit Single
view. A Time Off Request link will appear near the top of the page. Click
this link to open the original time off request. If changes need to be
made to the non-worked schedules created by the time off request, the
request must be canceled, by clicking the Cancel
Request button on the Time Off Request page, and a new request
must be created with the desired properties. (Canceling the request restores
the schedules that existed before the time off request was approved or
partially approved and then accepted by the requester.)
When non-worked schedules are applied to an employee's schedule as the
result of an approved or partially approved time off request, the new
non-worked schedules supersede any existing worked schedules. Even if
the approved non-worked time overlaps only a portion of a worked schedule,
the worked schedule will be entirely suppressed. If you expect an employee
to work the non-overlapped portion of a regular work schedule, you will
have to manually create a worked schedule for that period of time. If
an approved and scheduled time off request is later canceled, the non-worked
schedules are deleted and any previously existing worked schedules are
restored.