The example below shows a policy for a company with both hourly and salaried employees and employees that are required to use a time clock. Overtime is addressed in this policy - be certain you are familiar with the labor laws that cover overtime pay requirements.
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Small Business Notes Workday Overtime work is only performed when necessary and approved in advance by your supervisor. You are expected to work necessary overtime when requested to do so. Hourly employees will receive time and one-half pay for time worked exceeding 40 hours in any given work week. Full time employees will be paid double time for hours worked on a company holiday, if they are not scheduled to work on that holiday. Part time employees will be paid one and one-half times the regular rate of pay for working on a company holiday. Salaried employees are not entitled to overtime pay. All overtime payments will be made in the pay period following the period the overtime was worked. Time Clock and Time Cards You are not allowed to punch the time clock of another employee. Should your time card be incorrectly punched, for any reason, your supervisor will note the correct start and/or end time, and initial the correction. All time cards must be approved by your supervisor. For employees required to complete time cards, the cards must be filled out with all hours worked and turned into your supervisor every other Friday by 9:30 A.M. Vacations days, sick days, holidays, and absences such as jury duty, funeral leave or military training, must be specifically noted on the time cards for days on which they occur. Vacation and holidays should be counted as full work days. All time cards must be approved and signed by your supervisor prior to being sent to personnel. |
Make certain that your description of work hours and time reporting is consistent with your Attendance Policy.
