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It is crucial for employees to be able to request leave as easily and efficiently as possible. This ensures that managers and colleagues have full visibility of both work schedules and any planned leave dates.
This article explains how to use the Leave feature and its leave calendar, allowing employees to submit leave requests, view their statuses, and track their overall submission history.
Helpful Hint
You can sync your leave requests with your calendar automatically. To learn how to do this, refer to this article.
Manage leave
The total hours taken for each day will depend on the employment settings that your company has set. Part-time employees will need to check the auto-populated value for each day to make sure their leave request displays their correct hours.
The total hours taken for each day will depend on the employment settings that your company has set. Part-time employees will need to check the auto-populated value for each day to make sure their leave request displays their correct hours.
Employees can submit half-day leave requests, in addition to full-day and multiple-day leave requests. The hours taken will be 50% of their standard work hours.
You can apply for future leave and check your accrued balance even if you have not yet accrued enough leave. The platform treats this as projected leave but does not factor in pending requests.
Additionally, you can request half-day leave alongside full-day and multiple-day options, with hours set at 50% of your standard work hours.
- Click the Time menu.
- Under Leave, click the Leave submenu.
- Click the Create Leave Request button.
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Complete the following fields:
- Leave category
- From
- To
The Leave Balance section will update dynamically based on your selections. It includes:- Total Available: Your current balance plus any forecasted accruals.
- Forecasted Accrual: Leave expected to accrue by the start of the leave period.
- Deductions: Shows the impact of pending requests, approved requests, and this current request.
- Projected Remaining Balance: Total Available minus total deductions.
Note: You can click on View details in the Pending Requests or Approved Requests section to see start and end dates and hours for those requests.
- Click the Submit button.
Note: Employees can submit half-day leave requests, in addition to full-day and multiple-day leave requests. The hours taken will be 50% of their standard work hours.
Helpful Hint
If you have a leave balance of zero, you will see a pop-up warning advising of your balance after you click on Submit.
The ability to view a leave request is only available if the payroll platform has processed the leave request in a pay run and imported the pay slips into the Employment Hero platform.
You can use the clock symbol to see the payroll status of the leave request. You can read more about the symbol by referring to the 'Definitions: Symbols' section in the Further Information section of this article.
For users with access, the leave calendar is viewable to everyone in their organisation. You can use it to search for and view both your own and your colleagues' approved and pending leave.
The calendar will only be visible to you as an employee if your employer has enabled it in their custom security settings.
- Click Time on the main menu.
- Select Leave from the submenu.
- Scroll down to the bottom of the My Leave Requests page to view the leave calendar section.
- Use the search and filter options to customise the leave calendar display.
- Refer to the displayed individual(s) and their leave dates in the calendar. (For privacy, only pending and approved leave dates are shown, but the reasons for leave are undisplayed.)
- Click Time on the main menu.
- Select My Leave from the submenu.
- Scroll to the bottom of the screen to view your leave calendar
- Hover over the day on which you wish to add a leave request.
- Click on the plus sign.
- Add the following details:
- Leave type
- From
- Leave duration
- To
- Comment (optional)
- File upload.
- Click on Submit in the bottom right-hand side of the pop-up window.
- On your Employment Hero dashboard, refer to your leave calendar.
- Hover your cursor over the day you want to add a leave request to.
- Click on the plus (+) button.
- Add the following details:
- Who is this leave request for?
- Personnel
- Leave type
- From
- Leave duration
- To
- Comment (optional)
- File upload.
- Click on Save or Approve in the bottom right-hand side of the pop-up window.
Taking leave at half pay
When an employee requests paying any type of leave at half pay, three options can be recommended:
Option 1: Create Leave requests based on the pay schedule.
For example, you can create leave requests weekly or fortnightly for half the usual number of hours.
- Pros: Able to apply the full leave to each pay run.
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Cons:
- Multiple leave requests. If they normally work 40 hours, then the leave request will be for 20 hours, say annual leave and then a second leave request for Leave without pay for the other 20 hours. These should be created in the HR platform.
- Leave requests may be confusing for the employee, as the platforms will prefill the usual hours.
- If created in HR, they will need to adjust the hours, day by day, to half the usual amount. Then, create the unpaid leave in a similar way. When creating the subsequent leave applications for the same day, the system will not pick up that there is already an application in place for that day and will offer the full hours available for that day instead of the half remaining.
- If created in Payroll, in regard to the subsequent unpaid leave, while the system will prefill the usual hours, it will also show the overlapping leave request and the hours outlined as a guide.
Option 2: Create a leave request for the total period.
- Pros: Two requests for the employee (paid and unpaid).
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Cons: Manual application of leave applications is required in the pay run for the appropriate hours.
- Would also recommend a pay run task be set up for the period as a reminder to do the adjustment.
Option 3: (Hybrid) Employee creates two leave requests for the total period.
Once created and approved, an Admin enters the payroll platform leave application and changes the finish date to the end of the first pay run covered by the leave. They then create further leave requests with dates that align with the pay run dates. This will need to occur for both the paid and unpaid leave.
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Pros:
- The employee only has to create two requests.
- Full leave requests can be applied to the pay run.
- Cons: The Admin needs to adjust the initial request and create further requests
The option chosen will depend on your business circumstances and perhaps the leave type taken. For example, whether this is a frequent request from multiple employees as opposed to a one-off request from one employee will affect the decision as it relates to the subsequent actions.
In all cases, best practice dictates that an unpaid leave request for the other half of the hours also be created and processed for each pay run. This completes the administrative side of the transaction so that it is clear to all that the half pay is intentional and the other hours are accounted for in leave reporting.
Edit data
We recommend that you check with your employer before deleting any leave requests that they have already processed in a pay period. If the Actions button is not visible, this means you are unable to delete your leave request and will need to consult your employer for further assistance.
Remove data
We recommend that you check with your employer before deleting any leave requests that they have already processed in a pay period. If the Actions button is not visible, this means you are unable to delete your leave request and will need to consult your employer for further assistance.
Further information
| Pending | Your leave is waiting on your manager to approve. |
| Approved | Your manager has approved your leave. |
| Processing | One of the two required managers has approved a two-level leave request. |
| Declined | Your manager has rejected your leave request. |
| Created at | Provides a timestamp of the leave request creation date. |
| Synced at | Provides a timestamp of when the leave request tried to sync with Employment Hero Payroll classic. |
| Sync successful | States whether the synchronisation of the leave request between the Employment Hero platform and Employment Hero Payroll classic platform has been successful. |
| Edited at | Provides a timestamp of the last edit done to the leave request after a previous Employment Hero Payroll classic synchronisation attempt. |
| Icon. | Name. | Description. |
|---|---|---|
| Blue clock | Used for pending or declined leave requests that have not synchronised with Employment Hero Payroll classic. | |
| Green clock | Used for approved leave requests that have synchronised with Employment Hero Payroll classic. | |
| Red clock | Used for approved leave requests that have not synchronised with Employment Hero Payroll classic. | |
| Orange clock | Used for pending, approved, or declined leave requests that have had changes made to them after being synchronised with Employment Hero Payroll classic. | |
| Aeroplane | You can use the Aeroplane symbol to see if a leave request includes public holidays. The Aeroplane symbol will only show next to approved leave requests. | |
| Message | This means the employee has left a note regarding this leave request. | |
| Download | This means the employee has attached a file to this leave request. | |
| Exclamation | Used to alert an Admin that the employee has entered leave hours for a public holiday. |
Frequently asked questions
There is an occasional issue where external calendar invites in Microsoft Outlook show the wrong date, meaning it is inconsistent with the leave submitted in your Employment Hero platform.
Click on and open the calendar invite often corrects the date display in Outlook.
This issue is due to how Outlook handles .ics calendar invites. As this is an Outlook-specific issue, we recommend contacting Outlook support directly if further assistance is required.
New Zealand (NZ) legislation requires that annual leave is accrued in weeks. This means that NZ employees must be asked for their leave in weeks (or otherwise part-weeks). Customers who have their Annual Holidays leave category set to accrue in weeks can now:
- Request leave for Annual Holidays in weeks, days, or hours.
- See a calculated estimate of the impact of their leave request on their balance in weeks.
- View past leave requests in the units they were requested, but see approved/pending balances in weeks.
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Sync approved leave requests to payroll in the same units they were requested in, and then have them converted to weeks in a pay run.
Note: Support has also been added for up to eight weeks of custom work hours, in line with recent payroll platform changes.