Shared leave

Thomas Forbes from the School of Languages, Cultures and Race has been approved for shared leave.

Those interested in donating can do so by following the instructions below.

From your Workday home page:

  1. Click on the Absence applet
  2. Click on the Request Absence
  3. Click on today’s date only on the calendar (even if donating for a range of dates)
  4. Click blue Request Absence button on bottom left side
  5. Select Absence Type then Donate Leave then choose the type of leave you wish to donate and then click next
  6. On the Request Absence screen, click the grey Edit Quantity per Day option
  7. Enter the amount of hours you would like to donate in the Update all quantities box, then in the comments leave the name of the recipient. Click done.
  8. Choose Reason for Donation, then Submit
  9. When submitting donated leave, please only list one recipient per transaction. Thank you.

Questions about the procedures to donate shared leave to an approved individual can be directed to Human Resource Services 509‑335‑4521 or hrs@wsu.edu.

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