We are excited to use our online timesheet tool with you!
This program will allow the employees to submit their hours directly to you each week for approval. The employee can go in on a computer or a smartphone app each day and save their hours for the day and then at the end of day on Friday to submit them to you. You will receive an email when the employee has submitted their hours. You can make edits to the hours before sending approval. Once you approve the hours, we will process payroll. Please note that our timesheet deadline is Mondays at 5pm. Please download this PDF document for further instructions.
You can access the tool at this link using Google Chrome: https://www5.stafftrak.net/clientportal/abl
Your Login Info:
Email: your email address (all lowercase)
Password: ablclient
The employees will receive the instructions by email as well.
If you have any questions, please feel free to give us a call at 647-224-2253.
Sincerely,
Hayley Yurgan
Division Manager
ABL Employment
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