Paid Holidays

After completion of 90 days of employment, your six designated holidays during the calendar year are:

  • New Year’s Day
  • Memorial Day
  • Independence Day
  • Thanksgiving Day
  • Labor Day
  • Christmas Day

Holiday pay consists of eight hours of straight time pay. Any additional days that may be recognized as holidays by a Client will be unpaid time off, unless otherwise stated between the Company and the Client or the Company and the employee. If a holiday falls on a weekend day, the Company may choose to recognize the preceding Friday or the following Monday as the designated holiday.

Time Keeping

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User Name: Work Email
Initial Password: 123456 (Please change your password once you log in)

Please enter your time worked at least once a week. Once your time is entered, hit submit. Then, your supervisor will be able to review your time for approval.

*If you receive other instructions for entering your time from Synergy, please follow those.

Pay Stubs

Access your personal pay information and more with Paycor. Complete the steps below to securely register at paycor.com.

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Click here to start your registration.

Your access code is : 45131

If you have previously created other payer.com accounts, you can merge this account’s access code by signing in when prompted. For more details please consult the PDF instructions.

Once you set up your account, use the View Paystub button at the top of this page to go straight to the login page.

Paid Time Off

Employees, when possible, are required to request and prearrange PTO at least 14 days in advance with both the Company and the Client, to exclude sick time. Employees who are reporting off of work because of being sick must contact their Client supervisor and should do so at their earliest possible convenience to avoid disciplinary action that may result from lateness or absenteeism from work. Should an employee request and receive unearned PTO, the Company may withhold pay equivalent to the unearned PTO used if their employment or contract is terminated.