Title Self-declared illness warnings report Purpose The purpose of this report is to present the names of employees that should be warned because they are approaching the limit for how many self-declared illnesses they are allowed to use, or they have already misused their rights to use self-declaration for own illnesses. The program compares the current results to the previous run, to make sure an employee is not listed twice for the exact same absences. Self-declarations for children's or babysitter's illnesses are not accounted for, since different rules apply to such absences. Features The personnel to be inlcuded in the report run are selected based on company code, personnel area, subarea, cost center and personnel number. There are two options available: Rerun of previous warnings Presents the same list as your last report run. Use this option if you wish to print another copy of the same exact list, or if you in retrospect have to look at which warnings were issued last time. Be aware that you cannot look at reports generated by other users. Page break between cost centers Use this option if you want to run the report for several cost centers, but the cost center manager is only allowed to see warnings for their own cost center. An employee can be listed in the report due to four different reasons: Status W (Warn) - green ample: He has only one self-declaration to use before reaching the limit. Status L (Limit) - yellow ample: He has reached the maximum number of self-declare illnesses. Status E (Exceeded) - red ample: He has exceeded the maximum number of self-declare illnesses allowed. Misuse - red ample: He has used self-declaration on a number of days that accumulated exceed the number of days allowed within one employer's period. Prerequisites The feature VSL20 has to be set before running the report. In the feature the following values can be set based on organizational assignment and collective agreements: Maximum number of self-declare illnesses per 12 months. Maximum number of days for one self-declaration. Number of months that own illnesses must be certified by a physician once the employee has reached the maximum number of self-declarations. Example Usually, an employee can use four self-declarations for absences due to own illness in a period of 12 months. Each absence can be up to three calendar days (including days off between workdays). When an employee has reached a total of three self-declarations from the last time the report was run until today, the person's name will be listed in the report with a green ample light, which indicates that no rules have been violated, but the employee should be warned that next time he/she uses a self-declaration he/she will get a 6-month period where all own illnesses must be certified. |