Training and resources available for new Workday Absence Calendar experience

On May 4, Modernization launched several major enhancements to the Absence Calendar in Workday which make the way employees request and manage their absence quicker, easier, and more transparent.

Updated training and resources are now available for all employees who request time off or leave of absence in Workday, including classified, administrative professional, faculty, and hourly staff. These materials include updated reference guides, instructional videos, and office hours. Learn more and access resources online.

We understand that significant changes to the way we perform a common task in Workday can be challenging. Support is available for employees who may need additional assistance in using these updated features or accessing reference materials. If you have questions or concerns, please reach out to the Modernization team at the Workday Service Desk.

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