Why do some time sheets have UXA (unexcused absence) hours added after the time sheet has been approved?
If an employee does not have enough hours on their time sheet to reflect all of their hours which were scheduled for the week, we assign UXA for the unexcused absence hours. The supervisor can run the genie “Scheduled Versus Worked Hours” to find these people and resolve them yourselves with either accruals or EXA for excused unpaid absence hours.
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- Could the preparer receive an email 24 hours before the time sheet form expires so that they don’t have to remember to go in and check the time sheet form status?
- Why do some time sheets have UXA (unexcused absence) hours added after the time sheet has been approved?
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