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Karen (unhipster) wrote in library_mofo,
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timeclock mofo-ery

So, I don't know if this is legal or not (it doesn't seem like it should be!) but it's definitely shitty.
The timeclock in the library I work at rounds your punches to the nearest quarter-hour. So, if I punch in at 8:55 for my 9am shift, it rounds it to 9am, and I don't get paid for those 5 minutes. Not a lot, I know, but over time it can add up.
If I'm 5 minutes late (and I'm rarely late) it also rounds it to 9am, so my pay isn't docked - but if I were frequently late, even by just a couple minutes, I'd get in trouble.
But if I'm more than 7 minutes late, it rounds it to 15 minutes, so if I'm 8 minutes late I lose 15 minutes of pay.
And if I happen to be early, and clock in at say, 8:45, my manager just manually adjusts it so that I only get paid for my scheduled shift.
So basically, I pretty much have to work at least a few minutes for free every shift, because I have to be there by or before the start of my shift so I can start work at the scheduled time. And we can get in trouble for being even a couple minutes late if it happens often.
Is this even legal? I mean, it seems like they should have to pay you for all time you work, but I don't know, I'm not a lawyer.
I'm in Illinois, if that matters.

woodspider

January 23 2013, 15:39:48 UTC 4 months ago

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Which is not to say that your manager isn't creating a problem here. I think it's ridiculous that she changed the time you clocked in. That sounds like some passive-aggressive bullshit. If the manager doesn't want you coming in early, she should be sitting down with you to talk about it, not just waiting until you do it and then messing with the system.

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