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How to fill out the Late Attendance /Early Departure Approval Form - Sheltech MIS online
Filling out the late attendance and early departure approval form accurately is essential for smooth processing. This guide will help you navigate the online version of the form step-by-step, ensuring that all necessary information is provided clearly.
Follow the steps to complete your form effectively.
- Press the ‘Get Form’ button to access the document and open it in your preferred editing tool.
- Begin with the late attendance section. Fill in the 'Date' field with the relevant date of your late attendance. Next, provide your 'Expected in-time', 'Place of Appointment', and 'Time of Appointment'. If there are additional details, include them in the 'Others' section.
- Proceed to the early departure section. Similarly, enter the 'Date' you plan to leave early, your 'Expected out-time', 'Place of Appointment', and 'Time of Appointment'. Additional information can be added in the 'Others' section.
- In the employee section, input your 'Name', 'Designation', and 'Department/Division'. Clearly state your 'Reason(s)' for the late attendance or early departure in the provided space.
- Add your signature in the designated area to confirm your request.
- The next section is for comments from your Divisional/Departmental Head. They will indicate their approval with a signature and date the form.
- Once the form is fully completed, save your changes. You can then download, print, or share the document as necessary. Remember to return the signed document to the HR department immediately after receiving approval.
Complete your Late Attendance /Early Departure Approval Form online now to ensure timely processing.
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