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Rounding Time at Work? Here are 594,143 Reasons to Make Sure You’re Doing It Legally.

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A recent DOL enforcement action shows how routine rounding practices can spiral into serious legal exposure. This post breaks down one employer’s nearly $600,000 mistake—and explains what the FLSA really permits when it comes to rounding wor

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time. TL;DR: A construction contractor just had to pay nearly $600,000 in back wages and damages after the Department of Labor found systemic underpayment of overtime. A key issue? The company’s rounding and timekeeping practices. Rounding work time can be legal—but only if it doesn’t shortchange employees over time. Here’s what every e

mployer needs to know. A Costly Lesson in Cutting Corners Continue

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