How do I remove Leave days for casual employees?
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How do I remove Leave days for casual employees?
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How do I remove Leave days for casual employees?
Note, with newer laws in Zambia, even a casual employee should be getting 2 days leave if the employee works a month or longer. As Harvester follows the Employment Act of Zambia, the default setting is that there are two days for each employee. However if you want to remove the leave days from casual employees, then proceed as follows:
To remove leave days for a certain group of employees, eg Casual Employees:
Go to department settings and edit the department where your casuals are and on left hand side change leave days per month to 0. Default is 2 Days. Click apply all. And then click Submit.
However if the "Leave Days Per Month" setting is already 0 in Department Settings, then when you press Submit to "apply to all" then no one gets adjusted. (Harvester assumes the department rate has already been applied if "Leave Days Per Month" is already 0)
So to rectify this simply put a value of say 2 and then Submit. All employees will then get the standard 2 days in the department. Then go straight back and enter 0 to reset all the employees to 0. This time Harvester WILL apply to all as it sees you want to change from 2 to 0 days.
Note: You can also individually edit the employee "Leave Days Per Month" on Edit Employees.
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