On a Safeway paystub, "EEHCPT" typically stands for "Employee Health Care Plan" or "Employee Health Care Premium." It refers to deductions or contributions related to health insurance benefits for employees. This line item indicates the amount deducted from an employee's paycheck for their health care coverage. If you need more specific details, it's best to consult your HR department or the payroll office.
Safeway employees can access their pay stubs through the company’s employee portal, known as "My Schedule" or "Paystub Portal." Typically, employees can visit the website at myschedule.safeway.com or check with their local HR department for specific login details. They may need to enter their employee ID and password to access their pay information.
it is hrdirect.safeway.com but your 1st assistant manager or bookkeeper must set you up to log into the site. It is a different web address for our Canadian counter parts, unfortunately i don't know that site.
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G.T.L. on a paystub typically stands for "Group Term Life" insurance. This indicates the cost of life insurance coverage provided by the employer for the employee, which can be a taxable benefit if it exceeds a certain amount. The deduction is usually reflected in the paystub to show the amount deducted for this insurance coverage.
That is one spelling of the term "paystub" (also "pay stub"), a record of earnings and deductions on a paycheck.
No, your Employer Identification Number (EIN) is not typically listed on your paystub.
Yes, Safeway sell kiwi.
There is nothing saying either your or your employers EIN must be on a paystub. many don't include it for several reasons, including your security.
The Class C offset on your paystub is a deduction that reduces your taxable income for Social Security and Medicare taxes.
I am doing a certified payroll report and am not certain what they mean can someone tell me what they mean on the paystub of the employee, FICA, FEDERAL STATE TAX and SDI