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KRONOS COMPENSATORY TIME AND 1

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KRONOSCOMPENSATORY TIME AND

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WORK OFF HOURS

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Compensatory Time provisions apply only to nonexempt employees

All hours that a nonexempt employee is suffered or permitted to work for the benefit of the employer, including hours worked without supervisory permission, are compensable

FAIR LABOR STANDARD ACT

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The District has implemented the KRONOS electronic timekeeping system in order to automate the timekeeping process and to stay in accordance with the Fair Labor Standard Act (FLSA). This system, which has replaced handwritten timesheets, will be used by all non-exempt employees of the District.

Why KRONOS

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Compensatory time is Overtime

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Overtime is defined as any time worked over 40 hours in a workweek

Overtime must be paid at a premium of one and a half times the regular rate of pay for all hours worked over 40 in a workweek

There is no requirement to pay for overtime after eight hours have been worked in a day

There is no requirement to pay overtime for Saturday, Sunday or holiday work

OVERTIME

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Overtime worked may be compensated in time off accrued at the rate of one and one – half hours off for each hour worked over 40 in a workweek.

Compensatory time is only applicable to public sector employers

COMPENSATORY TIME (COMP TIME)

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Compensatory time is limited by DOL regulation to a total accrual of 240 hours

A district may limit the compensatory hours accrued per year through policy

There is no time limit for employees to use accrued compensatory time off

However, an employer may require that employees use accrued compensatory time before using paid leave

Compensatory time must be paid at termination at the current regular rate of pay

Districts may also choose to pay out accrued compensatory time at the end of the fiscal year

Public Sector Employers are subject to the following:

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60 Hours is the maximum An employee shall use compensatory time

within reasonable time following the pay period in which it is earned.

DEC (LOCAL) The District shall require an employee to

use any accrued compensatory time prior to use of sick or personal leave

DEA (LOCAL)

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We report leave days at full or half days in

AESOP and Skyward KRONOS is by hours Full day in KRONOS is 7.50 Half day in KRONOS is 3.75

Leave Days at Full or Half days

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In order to ensure consistency of treatment for employees, the data recorded in the KRONOS system shall be considered as the official record of the workday. Any disputes over actual hours worked or attendance will be resolved by referring to the official KRONOS records.

Official Time

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It is a job requirement that ALL non-exempt employees MUST “clock-in” in the morning, and “clock-out” at the end of the work day at their assigned work site, unless authorized by a supervisor.

Daily Clock-in/Clock out

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A workweek consists of seven consecutive pre-established 24-hour periods that may begin on any day of the work and end at any time of day.

Each workweek stands alone in determining overtime worked.

Employers may adjust work schedules within a workweek to eliminate overtime liability

A workweek can be changed if the change is intended to be permanent and not to avoid overtime liability

Policy DEA (Local)

WORKWEEK

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For purposes of FLSA compliance, the workweek for District employees shall be 12:01 am Sunday until 12:00 am Saturday

DEA (LOCAL)

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37.50-40.00 Kronos will store as straight time.

Which is a total of 2.50 hours straight time Over 40.00 hours Kronos will store as one

time and a half

Work week is 37.50

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The KRONOS timekeeping system works on a 7 minute rounding rule. An employee’s daily total is rounded to the nearest 15 minute interval.

Employees should not clock in earlier than 7 minutes before their scheduled starting times (unless the employee has Supervisor approval for early arrival).

Employees should not clock out before their scheduled ending time, unless authorized to do so by their supervisor. If a non-exempt employee that is paid on an annualized basis clocks out early, they shall either “make-up” that time during the same work week or the time not worked will be docked from their pay, if employee does not have accrued compensatory time

Rounding Rules

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EM-S is set up on an automatic lunch deduction.

All non-exempt employees leaving campus site for any personal reason during the day must clock out when leaving campus, and clock in when returning to campus.

Other requirements include:

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With approval, full-time employees may be permitted on a limited basis to extend their working hours slightly on one or more days during a given workweek. This extra time would offset one or more short workdays within that same week.

For example, an employee might be permitted to work additional time on two days in order to leave 1 hour early on another day in the same week. An employee is not permitted to carry flex time over in to the next week. The employee will need to use comp time; leave day or be docked.

  It is the employee’s responsibility to check their time cards to ensure

they will not be short at the end of the week, resulting in docked pay.

 Flex time is to be used with discretion and requires approval in advance.

Flex Time

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If an employee’s accumulated total in a workweek does not meet their expected amount, the employee will be docked for the amount of time not worked.

Docking amounts are calculated on the employee’s base hourly rate.

If non-exempt employees have used up all of their sick days, personal days, etc., their pay shall be docked for the time missed, based on their hourly pay rate.

Docked Pay

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All EMS-ISD employees are attached to a calendar Calendar has their beginning and ending dates. Non-exempt employees are not to begin work

before their contracted start date or work beyond their contracted ending date nor should they alter their calendar days such as exchange days with the intent of working during their scheduled “non-calendar off days.”

Now that the district uses an electronic timekeeping system, calendars days can no longer be altered.

Also since time off is stored in Skyward. Skyward uses calendars.

Contracted Calendar Days

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Kronos

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Each week should total 37.50 should not be less

Each day should have an in and out punch If doing any after school work; should stay

on the clock and punch out when leaving home.

If clock or computer is not around need to notify the “Timekeeping manager” as soon as possible for them to enter an in and out time

Should always have supervisor approval

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Example of a missed punch

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Select Date day employee was off Pay Code column select down arrow List of reason codes will appear Select reason In the Amount column select down arrow Box will appear Ignore selections Add time For half day it is 3.75 For full day it is 7.50 Save

How to Add an Absence

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Workday is 7.5 Half day is 3.75 If you work from 8-12:00; this is 4.00 hours If using leave it is 3.75 in KRONOS, .50 in

Skyward If using comp time it is 3.50

HALF DAY/LEAVE DAYS

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Only add comp time leave if the total for the week is less than 37.50

Suggest waiting until Friday or on Monday Check accruals to see if there is enough

comp time leave available Look at the cumulative balance column Subtract total from 37.50 to figure how

much comp time leave must be used to total 37.50 for the week

How to Add Comp Time Leave

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Cumulative is 36.25 less 37.50 difference is 1.25

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Insert a row on the day the employee is short

Pay code column select down arrow Box of pay codes will appear Select “Comp Time Leave” Amount column select down arrow Ignore selections and enter the amount of

comp time needed for that day Save Total for week should total 37.50

How to Add Comp Time Leave (cont’d)

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If employee used too much Comp Time Click on the line where Comp Time was

used In the “Amount” column delete hours

entered In the “Cumulative” column review total for

week Subtract total hours worked from 37.5 to

figure the actual hours to use for Comp Time

To Adjust Comp Time

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Highlight the day the employee did not have a lunch

Right click the out punch Box will appear Click on the “Edit Punch” Edit Punch box will appear Select Cancel Deduction Select 60 min lunch deduct Save

Cancel Automatic lunch if Employee Did Not have Lunch

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Select the day employee was out on a school related activity

Key in the in time. Example 1:00p to 4:30p Add comment by right clicking time

Employee is Out on School Related Activity and No Clocks or Computer is Available

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