Cindy Cotner correctly solved the sentence in the Boggle game in the first exhibit case: “Some games people play.” For her prize, she received two tickets to the Mizzou vs. Bowling Green football game in September.
Cindy Cotner correctly solved the sentence in the Boggle game in the first exhibit case: “Some games people play.” For her prize, she received two tickets to the Mizzou vs. Bowling Green football game in September.
Aug 17-21, 8:30am-1:30pm
Aug 22-23, closed
Aug 24-27, 8am-8pm
Aug 28, 8am-3pm
Aug 29-30, closed
Aug 31-Sep 3, 8am-11pm
Sep 4, 8am-3pm
Sep 5-7, closed
Beginning September 8 and for the rest of the semester:
Sunday, 3-11pm
Monday-Thursday, 8am-11pm
Friday, 8am-3pm
Saturday, closed
Goodbye to Brad Winter, Library Information Assistant, Health Sciences Library and Access Services. He is leaving to pursue new opportunities.
• Submit versus Save for later
Choosing one over the other creates no real significance in Time & Labor, but if you choose to CLICK “Submit” when you save entries or changes, you should follow this practice throughout the entire pay period choosing “Save” after you CLICK “Submit” this will cause multiple lines to appear in your time sheet which, looks very confusing.
• Leave Time For Employees Paid Bi-Weekly
Leave time should be entered on another line if you have previously entered work time on the current date.
• Leave Time For Employees Paid Monthly
Leave time can be entered on the same line as long as it’s the same leave code therefore, sick time and vacation time cannot be entered on the same line you would need to enter each on a separate line.
• Changing/Deleting Your Leave Balance
If you have previously entered leave time and decide you do not want to take this leave time off remember you can delete this line, but you must “submit” right after you delete; by submitting right after you delete this will re-add your hours back into your leave balance in Time & Labor, if you forget to “submit” after you delete a leave balance your balance will not reflect the deleted time back into your balance until Payroll runs final calculations. This could present a problem if your leave balance is low and you need to use the hours that are now missing from your balance.
• Rounding Issue in Time & Labor for Employees Paid Bi-Weekly
To ensure you are paid correctly for 80 hours (Instead of 80.1 or 79.9), once you have submitted your time sheet, follow the NAVIGATION PATH below to check for overtime paid or if Time & Labor has shorted you hours:
1. Go to Self Service
2. Time Reporting
3. View Time
4. Payable Time Summary
5. Here you are able to view one week of hours
6. Review the “Time Reporting Code” column for OTM = overtime
7. Add the “Total Quantity” column up if you are over or under 80 hours
8. Please go back to your time sheet and make corrections (EASIEST DONE BY ADJUSTING PAID LEAVE HOURS)
9. SUBMIT Time sheet again.
10. Redo the steps above after 30 minutes to verify changes made
These are just some helpful hints that may be helpful to some while getting acclimated to Time & Labor. Please feel free to contact Leo, Sheena, or Cathy in the Administrative Office, at 882-4701 for assistance with Time & Labor.
Lastly, we have received word from Payroll that the problem with leave accruals for Pay Period 7/25 (and some Mon for 7/31) has been identified and Fixed.
To check out the August 2009 issue of Library Connections, please visit http://mulibraries.missouri.edu/about/giving/Library%20Connections%20Aug%202009.pdf.
Library Connections is the MU Libraries newsletter, which is mailed quarterly to our donors and supporters.
Don’t miss the interview with our very own Karen Darling!
Past issues of Library Connections are also available online.
Goodbye to Ross Taylor, Staff III, West Reference. Ross will be moving to New York to pursue an acting career.
Check out the Staff Spotlight recipients for June (Rebecca Graves & Mathew Stephen) and for July (Colleen Smith and Daniel Akins)! Read the MUSEblog at http://mulibraries.missouri.edu/muse/
Don’t wait for the Spotlight Fairy to select your name; share something of yourself with your fellow workers today! Wrote a poem? Put it in! Just got back from somewhere exciting? Tell us about it! Pictures of your spouse/kid/pet that you can’t wait to share? Send us a copy! Involved in an event you’re excited about? We’d be glad to publicize it.
Everyone on staff at MU Libraries is qualified to be a contributor to the MUSEblog. If you’re not sure how, or if you’ve forgotten the instructions, contact Karla Geerlings at geerlingsk@missouri.edu.
“Navigating the campus library properly can pay dividends later.”
Columbia Missourian, July 30, 2009.
The MU Libraries has partnered with the Schools of Engineering, Journalism and Law to establish a CAPS Center, which serves to process all paperwork for faculty, staff, student hires and rehires, for all four departments. Two full-time positions will run the CAPS Center. One position has been filled – the HR Associate position – by Francie Martin, currently of MU Payroll. Francie’s expertise with PAF processing and trouble-shooting at Payroll will allow her to provide the leadership needed to get the CAPS Center up and running. The second position – HR Asssitant – is still being recruited. The goal is to have someone on board before school starts.