A Glossary of HR Terminology
Glossary of Human Resources Management and Employee Benefit Terms
Glossary of Human Resources Management and Employee Benefit Terms
HR Wordbook > Leave Accrual Processing
Leave accrual processing is a method HR teams use to track employee leave awards and balances. The method processes your employees’ leave accruals depending on how your business defines its time-off plans. Employees generally accrue leave time based on the length of their service or the number of hours they’ve worked.
Since employees can request time off at any moment, it’s important to stay up to date on their leave accruals. That way, when a time-off request comes in, your team can immediately determine how much leave time/hours an employee has available and whether this time can accommodate their request.
It gets time-consuming to manually keep track of every employee’s accumulated sick day, paid time off (PTO), and time-off requests. Not to mention, this leaves a lot of room for human error. Incorporating a leave accrual processing system into your human resource information system (HRIS) can help alleviate these challenges for your team.
An HRIS automates the leave accrual calculation process. This saves your HR team time and provides peace of mind, ensuring your employees’ time-off calculations are accurate.
Better yet, with an HRIS, your employees can receive access to their time-off accruals. This can help minimize conflicts between HR and staff. Moreover, by understanding exactly how much leave accrual they have at any given time, your employees can be more mindful of their time-off use.
There are several types of employee leave. Each can be automatically tracked in your HRIS:
PTO is a type of leave, as not all types of leave are paid. Companies that offer PTO generally lump together all paid time off requests (this can include paid vacation days, paid bereavement leave, paid sick days, etc.) in a single category for bookkeeping purposes.
Businesses that offer traditional PTO usually provide a set number of PTO days at the start of a year or allow employees to accrue PTO hours with each paycheck. Either plan necessitates a leave accrual processing method.