A secure area in an employee record, accessible by permissions only to record safe guarding concerns, informal chats with that member of staff. With escalation options if necessary.
Email updates to candidates when something about their application changes such as the recruitment stage they are in. This would prompt them to log in and check on the application.
Defaults for Green Book and Burgundy Book parental leave policies
The Every HR system could include pre-configured default templates for Green Book and Burgundy Book parental leave policies—similar to how it already supports default sick pay configurations. This would simplify setup for schools using these natio...
Once an order is approved it cant be amended. If an order is raised against the wrong nominal code this creates a commitment against the wrong nominal code and wrong budget line. This cant be corrected while the invoice has been received. Can cert...
Request to toggle if the automatic self-certification email is sent to employees following sickness absence. This may not be a required process for some schools.
When inserting the Job:SalaryInfo:FteValue in a pay statement template, can the figure be restricted to 2 decimal places when exported rather than displaying as 1.0000000000 for example.
When inserting the Job:SalaryInfo:FteValue in a pay statement template, can the figure be restricted to 2 decimal places when exported rather than displaying as 1.0000000000 for example.
If an employee doesn’t have a TLR/allowance, is it possible to change ‘Not set’ to ‘N/A’ or ’None’ when the AdditionalPayment:Title field is pulled through to a pay statement template.
If an employee doesn’t have a TLR/allowance, is it possible to change ‘Not set’ to ‘N/A’ or ’None’ when the AdditionalPayment:Title field is pulled through to a pay statement template.
When using a pay statement template in Every and pulling through fields such as Job:SalaryInfo:AnnualSalary, Job:SalaryInfo:TotalSalaryAdditions and Job:SalaryInfo:TotalSalary, can these be preceded by a £ sign as they are currency figures.
When using a pay statement template in Every and pulling through fields such as Job:SalaryInfo:AnnualSalary, Job:SalaryInfo:TotalSalaryAdditions and Job:SalaryInfo:TotalSalary, can these be preceded by a £ sign as they are currency figures.