by kayla | Dec 3, 2019 | Business Tips, Human Resources, Time & Attendance
Answer from Angela, SPHR: Yes, you can send employees home early due to a lack of work. Just keep in mind that exempt employees would need to be paid their entire salary for the day. Non-exempt employees would only need to be paid for actual hours worked, unless you...
by dojodigital | Oct 3, 2019 | General News, Human Resources, Payroll, Time & Attendance
The Fair Labor Standards Act requires that you keep accurate records of nonexempt employees’ hours worked. As a result, you developed a timekeeping system. However, there may be times when your employees’ time sheets need to be adjusted. Are you allowed to...
by dojodigital | Sep 9, 2019 | Human Resources, Payroll, Time & Attendance
Question:If our company closes due to inclement weather, are we required to pay employees? Can we require PTO use?Answer from Kelley, PHR:The answer depends on whether the employees are exempt or non-exempt under the Fair Labor Standards Act. Exempt employees must...
by dojodigital | Sep 3, 2019 | Business Tips, General News, Time & Attendance
The Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) requires that employers track hours worked by nonexempt employees, who typically are paid by the hour. Although you can choose your own timekeeping system, it’s essential that the records you keep are accurate and complete. System...
by dojodigital | Jul 8, 2019 | General News, Human Resources, Payroll, Time & Attendance
Question: How many hours can I assign to a part-time employee? Is there a limit? Answer from Laura, SHRM-CP: There’s no specific limit to the number of hours you can assign to a part-time employee, as it’s up to you to decide how many hours employees need to work in a...
by chris | Feb 18, 2019 | FLSA, Human Resources, Payroll, Time & Attendance
Daylight Saving Time (DST) is the practice of pushing the clock forward 1 hour during the summer so that daylight in the evening lasts longer. Each year, DST starts on the second Sunday of March and ends on the first Sunday of November.For example, on March 10, 2019,...
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