Global Reporting & Holiday Visibility

Once your policies are built and linked to contracts, the final step is monitoring the data. This manual explains how to view holiday information within attendance reports and how to ensure that your global team’s non-working days are being tracked accurately for payroll.

1. Viewing Holidays in the Attendance Report

The Detailed Attendance Report is the primary place to see how a Site Policy affects an employee’s month.

1. Navigate to Reports > Detailed Attendance Report.

2. Select the Employee and the Date Range.

3. Visual Indicators: Any day defined in a Site Policy will be highlighted (usually in a different color, like yellow or light blue) to distinguish it from a regular workday.

4. Labeling: The name you gave the rule (e.g., “Good Friday”) will appear in the “Comments” or “Day Note” column.

2. Verifying the Holiday Quota

To ensure the payroll logic is working, check the “Standard Hours” and “Total Worked” columns:

• If the employee stayed home: The “Worked Hours” will be 0, but the “Standard/Quota” column will show the hours defined in the contract (e.g., 8:00).

• If the employee worked: You will see their actual punch-in/out times alongside the holiday label, allowing you to see if they earned holiday overtime rates.

3. Filtering Reports by Site Policy

If you manage multiple global sites, you can filter your reports to see only the employees following a specific holiday schedule.
• In the Report Filters, use the “Site/Region” or “Holiday Policy” dropdown.
• This is useful for HR managers who need to see how many people worked on a specific regional holiday (e.g., seeing which members of the “Cyprus Team” worked during a local bank holiday).

4. Exporting Data for Payroll

When you are ready to send data to your payroll software or accountant:
1. Click Export (CSV or Excel).
2. The exported file will include a dedicated column for Holiday Hours.
3. Audit Trail: Because the holiday name is attached to the date, your accounting team will have a clear record of why an employee received extra pay or credit for that day.

Pro-Tip for Managers

Before the end of the month, do a quick “Scan” of the Detailed Attendance Report. If you see a holiday that isn’t highlighted, it means that employee’s Work Contract is not yet linked to a Site Policy.

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