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Join MAUT

How to Become a Member聽

(Downloadable PDF version English and French聽also available)

Get Started

  1. Log into Workday
  2. Click on the Menu in the upper left-hand corner of your screen
  3. Click on the Benefits application
  4. Click Benefits
  5. Select MAUT Membership Opt In/Opt Out from the Change Reason prompt
  6. Click on the calendar icon to select the Benefit Event Date
    • The Benefit Event Date is the effective date of the change you are requesting.
    • You are only permitted to enter a current or future benefit event date because a benefit event date in the past may generate retroactive deductions on your pay and/or create conflicts with other benefit enrollment events. If you wish to make a retroactive change, please contact Human Resources Shared Services Unit (HR SSU) at 514-398-4747 or hr.hr [at] mcgill.ca for more information on how to proceed.
  7. Review the Submit Elections By date
    • The Submit Elections By date is the deadline for submitting your benefit enrollment.
  8. Review the Benefits Offered
    • The Benefits Offered displays the benefit coverage types that you are permitted to request changes to. If this section is empty, you are not eligible to make any changes.
    • If you have questions regarding your eligibility, please contact Human Resources Shared Services Unit (HR SSU) at 514-398-4747 or hr.hr [at] mcgill.ca.
  9. Click Submit
  10. Click Open
  11. Click Let鈥檚 Get Started

Make Your Selection

  1. Click Enroll
  2. Click Select
  3. Click Confirm and Continue
  4. Enter 0.58 as the Contribution
  5. Click Save

Review and Sign

  1. Click Review and Sign when you are ready to submit your enrollment
  2. Review your Selected Benefits
  3. Review the Electronic Signature
  4. Click the I Accept checkbox
  5. Click Submit
  6. Click Done

Please note that you will receive a system notification when your Benefit Change task is successfully completed. You may click on the hyperlink in the notification to view the event details, including your selection.

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