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UT – Timesheet Mass Advance Process

In the event that an hourly employee has submitted a timesheet to a manager, and the manager fails to approve it by the deadline, the unapproved timesheets will be programmatically mass-advanced by Workday to timekeepers in order to facilitate the timely payment of employees. 

COE – Timesheet Mass Advance Policy

Timekeepers: 

Timekeepers are responsible for setting and communicating payroll deadlines to employees and managers.  Timekeepers will run periodic time reports to ensure efficiency.  Timekeepers are responsible for facilitating approval of timesheets to ensure payment to employees.

Managers:

Managers are responsible for reviewing and approving timesheets by the deadline.  Allowing timesheets to be mass-advanced each pay period is not an acceptable alternative to compliance.  Managers who habitually fail to approve timesheets on time will be documented and reported to management. 

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Frequently Asked Questions

See the askUS knowledge base for other frequently-asked questions.

Q. I have a question about time sheets.

A. See Workday Timesheet FAQs.

Q. Why can't I submit timesheets?

A. See askUS: Employee Can't Submit Time for possible explanations.


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Useful Workday reports

Compensatory Time Expiring for Worker - RPT0823
Note that employes have 12 months to use earned comp time before it expires. This report shows any hours expiring in the current and following months based on the date entered in the report.

Vacation Hours Over Fiscal Year Carryover Limit - RPT0927
Depending on months of service, employees have a limit on the number of hours of unused vacation time that will carryover to the next fiscal year. Any hours over that annual limit will be converted to sick leave hours. This report checks for vacation hours set to transfer to sick time at the beginning of the next fiscal year, based on current balances. See more at HR: Vacation Time Off.