Final answer:
When employees log into the Employee Service Center, there are several ways to configure what they see, including information about pay, benefits, safety, scheduling, and workplace policies.
Step-by-step explanation:
When an employee logs into the Employee Service Center, there are several ways to configure what they see:
 
- Pay schedule and process for submitting timesheets and attendance
 - Benefits and safety requirements
 - How to treat overtime or lieu time
 - Notifying someone if you are late or sick
 - Being allowed to take vacation or other forms of time off
 - Times and length of lunches, breaks and whether you're allowed to leave the worksite
 - Location of the lunchroom, washrooms and any responsibilities in shared spaces
 - Location of mailboxes and supplies
 - Location of safety areas such as first aid stations, sanitizer stations, emergency exits, and the meeting area in case you need to evacuate your work area
 - Whether you can personalize your work area and what personal items are acceptable
 - Where to store personal items, such as your coat and bag
 - How to use the telephone, database or other systems
 - Information about relevant codes, passwords for gates, computers and/or printers, copiers
 
 
In addition, the Employee Service Center can also help employees:
 
- Help them remember co-worker's names and titles
 - Discover employee roles and how they fit into the organization
 - Learn about the type of work others do, and how it relates to what they do
 
 
These configurations are important for employees to have a clear understanding of their responsibilities, workplace policies, and resources available to them.