View Your Time Sheet in ESS

New functionality is now available allowing both exempt and non-exempt employees to see time details in Employee Self Service (ESS), including clock times, missing data, sick time and vacation time.

A step-by-step explanation of this new functionality is available

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Contact your timekeeper or salary leave administrator with any questions.

In addition, ESS change notices can be sent to a personal e-mail address. You can update your personal e-mail address in ESS on the same screen where you can make home address changes. Personal e-mail will be used as an additional contact point to confirm that a change was made to your ESS data and will allow UC to contact you in the future with other relevant information.

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