Though earning zero hours in a pay code is not a common issue, and in some organizations, one not worth tracking, unexcused absences and missed punches are. That is why Kronos created certain conditions as required to Sign-off. Depending on your configuration, Timekeeper will not allow a Sign-off if any of the conditions above exist. It’s the last line of defense to help ensure you will send the correct data to your payroll system for processing. Once the required people have approved the timecards, the payroll analyst is up to bat. Hopefully, the timecard data is ready for processing, but something might have been missed, so the payroll analyst always should review that data with the use of an appropriate Workforce genie to ensure there are no issues that would affect the employee’s pay. The three most common issues are: Of course, there is more to it, but that's for another discussion. That approval tells the payroll analyst, and everyone who can view that timecard, that it is good to go, or in other words, ready for processing. Once this is done, the employee (hence the backward nature of the employee approval) then the supervisor or manager (and in some cases, both) approve the timecard. This generally means correcting missed punches, unexcused absences and applying comments and notes for exception punches. Managers and supervisors edit their employees' time to ensure accuracy. Managers, supervisors and in some instances, employees review their own time and/or the time of the employees they manage. The Sign-off function is a lock that functionally closes pay period data to further edits. You probably know how this works. What is a sign-off and what does it really do? The purpose of this article is to discuss the importance of the Sign-off feature in Workforce Timekeeper. The payroll process is an excellent topic that we've previously covered on the Kronos Guy Blog. Once a pay period has closed, the payroll process begins. As most in Payroll already know, the payroll process incorporates preparing the time collected in Kronos Workforce Timekeeper, reviewing and validating that data, then sending it over to the payroll system. Your payroll system then processes the data and does many things, the most important of which is to provide those paychecks to employees.
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