Shannon, yes it sounds like your process requires a little manual intervention to adjust for the lunch break. You would have to continue to do the same, either move their lunch to fall during the hours that they are actually working or remove the lunch completely from their schedule and add an unavailable segment as you've been doing in order for them to get the full hours they are asking for.
GENESYS TELECOMMUNICATIONS LAB. INC
Original Message:
Sent: 06-09-2023 13:23
From: Shannon Hellner
Subject: Coming Soon Releases
Hi Belinda - I see I was off in my example. Both days would have PTO from 8a-1p, have an unavailable (unpaid) segment from 1-2, and work from 3-5. So they'd be paid 5 hours of PTO when requesting 5 hours of PTO. We always pay out the full amount requested.
I guess what I'm saying is Genesys solves for the lunch a different way than we do. The payable time won't work for us, I will just tell our agents to ignore it on partial days.
Thanks for your help.
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Shannon Hellner
Paycor, Inc.
Original Message:
Sent: 06-09-2023 12:59
From: Belinda Herrera
Subject: Coming Soon Releases
Hi Shannon,
I'm assuming that on the 13th the lunch is at 12:00 and on the 14th the lunch is at 12:30 based on the payable time. So on the 13th they would work from 1:00 to the end of their shift and on the 14th they would work from 1:30 to the end of their shift. Assuming the end time is 5:00 then between the hours they actually work and the paid PTO time that would give them the full 8hrs for the day. I guess I'm still a little confused as to why you think that both the 4hrs and 4h 30m is incorrect for each of these days. Are you expecting the payable hours to be 5hrs? If you pay them 5hrs of PTO and then they work from 1 to 5 then they'll get 9hrs for that day.
An agent cannot adjust the payable time when submitting a Time-off request, it will be calculated automatically. However, as an Admin you are able to set the payable hours for time-off requests in the Time-off Requests screen.
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Belinda Herrera
GENESYS TELECOMMUNICATIONS LAB. INC
Original Message:
Sent: 06-08-2023 09:20
From: Shannon Hellner
Subject: Coming Soon Releases
Thanks for the response Belinda. That does make sense, we solve for lunch through a different method though so perhaps that is the crux of the issue. In your example above, the agent would work 8a-12p, we'd code 12p-1p "unavailable", and PTO from 1p-5p.
To help illustrate the confusion when agents are making requests, I've added a screen shot of an example where the agent requested two consecutive days with 5 hours PTO. We would pay this person for 5 hours PTO. But depending on where the lunch lands, they get two different payable times and also neither one is accurate to how we actually pay out. Is it possible to make the Payable Time an option instead of automatic?
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Shannon Hellner
Paycor, Inc.
Original Message:
Sent: 06-07-2023 17:11
From: Belinda Herrera
Subject: Coming Soon Releases
Hi Shannon,
You are correct, for partial day time-off the paid hours would exclude their lunch time if it falls within the time period requested. That is by design. This ensures that the agent gets paid for the correct number of hours for their shift on that specific day. For example, agent works 8 to 5 and has a lunch break from 12 to 1. That's a 9 hour shift with a 1 hour lunch and a total paid time of 8 hours. If the agent works from 8 to 12 (4hrs) then takes PTO from 12 to 5 (5hrs) and if we show all 5 hours as paid time then the total paid time for the day would be 9 instead of 8. By excluding the lunch, the paid time for the PTO would be 4hrs giving the agent a total of 8hrs for the day. I hope that helps.
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Belinda Herrera
GENESYS TELECOMMUNICATIONS LAB. INC
Original Message:
Sent: 06-07-2023 10:50
From: Shannon Hellner
Subject: Coming Soon Releases
Hi Tracy - On the new time-off feature, I really like the changes to Full Day. On Partial day however, it appears the estimated paid hours take out lunch if it's in the time period requested. In the real world, the PTO overrides the lunch and they are paid the full hours requested. Is this a bug or is this as designed and what are the use cases?
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Shannon Hellner
Paycor, Inc.
Original Message:
Sent: 06-07-2023 03:51
From: Tracy Vickers
Subject: Coming Soon Releases
Only on the release notes and the ideas roadmap, but feel free to ask questions on here, as you see I mderate the discussons and will try to source the answers for you.
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Tracy
Genesys
Original Message:
Sent: 06-06-2023 10:18
From: Cressida Gioiella
Subject: Coming Soon Releases
Thank you both. Is there a spot where I can find this information on my own? I want to make sure I am not missing anything. I appreciate your assistance.
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Cressida Gioiella
Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Company
Original Message:
Sent: 06-06-2023 04:15
From: Tracy Vickers
Subject: Coming Soon Releases
Thanks Belinda :-)
@Cressida Gioiella I am sourcing an answer for you for the improved alerting.
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Tracy
Genesys
Original Message:
Sent: 06-05-2023 14:20
From: Belinda Herrera
Subject: Coming Soon Releases
Hello Cressida,
The improvements to the time-off request user interface are very minor. This one is specifically referring to some changes we are making to the look and feel of this UI. There are no functionality updates made in this specific one.
- The Type option is changing to a radio button
- Count as Paid Time is changing to a check box
- The Select Dates and Length are changing to the standard date and time pickers to be consistent with other screens
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Belinda Herrera
GENESYS TELECOMMUNICATIONS LAB. INC
Original Message:
Sent: 06-02-2023 15:54
From: Cressida Gioiella
Subject: Coming Soon Releases
Hello-
I am looking for guidance on how I can better understand the upcoming releases. There are some exciting changes for our WFM teams potentially scheduled for the June 7th release. In the description it is vague on what is actually changing. They look to me to explain what the expected changes are, for example. There is one with the time off request view will be improved. What is improved? Is this just for the WFM admins? It will not impact the agent?
Workforce management time-off requests user interface improvements
Genesys Cloud improved the workforce management time-off requests view. These improvements ensure better visual alignment and consistency with other workforce management views and administrator page, including updated to iconography and option selection
Do we know what the interface will look like after the change? Dashboard metrics what is being added?
Introducing improved alerting
Supervisors can now use the enhanced and improved alerting functionality to better manage day to day operations. The improved process includes a refreshed user interface; new real time dashboard metrics; the ability to receive alerts in real time when a threshold is not met, rather than at the end of the day; and SMS, email, and toast message improvements to include actionable data and links to detailed reports where applicable. This feature has no restriction by user or required user to access.
I have reviewed the Idea Roadmap to see if I could find the idea that lead to these enhancements and could not find anything.
Thank you
#WorkforceManagement
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Cressida Gioiella
Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Company
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