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Employees need to be aware of leave
balances
Current leave records indicate that many classified and eligible
research grant employees will exceed the authorized maximum accrued
annual leave accumulation on Dec. 31 unless leave is used by the end of
the year.
In accordance with state regulations, annual leave balances for
classified and eligible research grant employees will be automatically
reduced to 360 hours (45 days) effective Jan. 1. This is the authorized
maximum accrued annual leave accumulation that may be carried over into
a new calendar year.
Employees who believe they will exceed the authorized maximum will need
to work with their supervisors to schedule leave during the month.
Annual leave taken by monthly-paid employees during the month of
December should be reported on the monthly time summary, which is due
in the Payroll Department on Dec. 13. Annual leave taken by biweekly
employees through Dec. 24 will be deducted from leave balances prior to
the cutback.
Annual leave taken during the end of December may require departments
to submit Request for Correction of Leave Record form to appropriately
adjust annual leave balances. This form can be accessed online at http://www.musc.edu/hrm/forms/Leave%20Correctioon%20Form.pdf.
Supervisors and employees are encouraged to monitor annual leave
balances throughout the entire calendar year to avoid end-of-the-year
requests, which may be difficult to accommodate.
For information, call 792-2072.
Friday, Dec. 2, 2005
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