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1. From the log-in page (u4bw.selkirk.ca), enter your user name (i.e. same as your network log-in: Jdoe), “SK” and password*.
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a. If this is your first time logging in, your temporary password has been set as:
Firstinitial**Lastinitial-birthdateYYYYMMDD
**NOTE:first letter of your LEGAL first name. (i.e. Jane Alice Doe: preferred first name = Alice, legal first name = Jane), initials MUST be UPPERCASE.Image Removed
b. You will be immediately prompted by the system to select a new password.
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HINT: User names and passwords are case sensitive. Passwords require a minimum of 8 characters, including 1 uppercase and 1 number or symbol.
c. Using your newly created password, log-in again.
Image RemovedLogin to Unit4. If you need help, refer to instructions on the login page.
2. You will be automatically directed to the "Your My Employment" tab.
3.Select Personnel information.
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43. Once the Personnel Tab opens, click on the paperclip icon to the far right of your screen.
54. The following screen will open. Using the Document Menu on the left-side of the window, select the appropriate folder you want to view (e.g. 2024 Payslips). Double-click on the pdf “payslipPayslip - 2024XX” to display your payslip information. Your most recent payslip will open in a new window.
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65. To navigate between current and previous payslips:
a) from the "Detailed" view (i.e. full payslip), use the arrows at the bottom of the pop-up screen, as below;
OR
b) use the "Change view" or "Sort by" function at the top of the page to set your preferences.
- Using "List" view, you can then sort any of the columns in ascending or descending order as preferred.
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1. Review the Payroll FAQs page for answers to most common questions. Submit a ticket to the IT HelpdeskService Centre if…
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