Shared leave: Jennifer Shelton

Jennifer Shelton, Washington Small Business Development Center, has been approved for shared leave.

Those interested in donating can do so by following these instructions:

From your Workday home page:

  • Click on the Manage Absence applet.
  • Click on today’s date only on the calendar (even if donating more than 8 hours).
  • Click blue Request Absence button on the page bottom left side.
  • Select Absence Type as Donate Leave, then choose type of leave you wish to donate. The next screen will come up automatically.
    • On the Request Absence screen, your name and position are auto-populated.
    • Choose Reason type.
    • Then enter total number of hours to donate in the Hours box.
    • Enter the name of the donation recipient in the Comment box.
    • Click Submit Request

When submitting donated leave, please list only one recipient per transaction.

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.

Thank you for your generosity.

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