Workplace Forms: Timesheets & Leave Form
Across
- 2. – Leave taken when you’re unwell
- 4. – Short rest during the workday
- 5. – What you need before leave is granted
- 7. – Task or role you’re assigned
- 11. – Your name written to confirm a form
- 14. – Extra hours worked beyond normal shift
- 15. – How you look when forms are neat and correct
- 19. – The form you fill to record hours worked
- 20. – Advance warning before taking leave
- 22. – Showing professionalism when using forms
- 25. – Evidence attached to a leave form
- 26. – Schedule showing your shifts
- 27. – Type of certificate for sick leave
- 29. – Feeling good about doing forms properly
- 30. – Single unit of work time
- 31. – Tidy presentation of your paperwork
- 32. – Day written on timesheets or leave forms
- 34. – Units of time you record on a timesheet
Down
- 1. – Time away from work, needs approval
- 3. – Document from a doctor for sick leave
- 6. – The steps followed to complete paperwork
- 8. – The end of your work shift
- 9. – The beginning of your work shift
- 10. – Block of work hours on the roster
- 12. – Action needed to complete a form
- 13. – Written proof of hours or leave
- 16. – Person who checks and approves your forms
- 17. – How your writing should look on forms
- 18. – Seven days, often the timesheet period
- 21. – Duplicate kept for your records
- 23. – Specific piece of work to complete
- 24. – Paper or digital document to fill in
- 28. – Asking formally for time off
- 29. – What you earn for your work
- 33. – Type of leave for holidays each year