Timekeeping Policy

The purpose of this policy is to outline the timekeeping policies of [Company Name]. Accurately reporting time worked is the responsibility of every nonexempt employee. [Company Name] must keep an accurate record of time worked to calculate employee pay and benefits.

Time Worked

Time worked includes all time that an employee is required to be performing duties for the company. Time worked is used to determine overtime pay required for nonexempt employees. The following provisions are included as time worked:

Time Not Worked

Per the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA), [Company Name] does not count the following provisions as time worked:

Timekeeping

Nonexempt employees must accurately record the time they begin and end their work, as well as the beginning and ending time of each meal period. They must also record the beginning and ending time of any split shift or departure from work for personal reasons.

It is the employee's responsibility to sign his or her time record to certify the accuracy of all time recorded. The department supervisor will review and then initial the time record before submitting it for payroll processing. In the event of an error in reporting time, employees must immediately report the problem to the department supervisor.

Enforcement

Altering, falsifying, tampering with time records or recording time on another employee's time record may result in disciplinary action, up to and including termination of employment.