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Why Is Accurate Timekeeping Important?

Accurate timekeeping ensures that you are paid correctly for all time worked and helps Leeds West Groups comply with federal, state, and local wage and hour laws. Accurate timekeeping protects: * Your pay and employment rights * The Company’s legal and payroll compliance * Fairness and consistency across teams…

What Is Considered a Timekeeping Violation?

A timekeeping violation occurs when time is not recorded accurately, completely, or honestly in Dayforce. Timekeeping violations can impact pay accuracy and legal compliance and are taken seriously by LWG. Common Timekeeping Violations Examples of timekeeping violations include, but are not limited to: * Workin…

How Do I Authorize My Timesheet in Dayforce?

Quick Answer Team members are required to review and authorize their timesheet regularly to confirm that all time worked, meals, breaks, and transfers are recorded accurately. Authorizing your timesheet helps ensure your pay is correct and compliant before payroll is processed. How to Authorize Your Timesheet in …

What Are My Timekeeping Responsibilities as an LWG Supervisor?

Quick Answer As an LWG supervisor, you are responsible for ensuring accurate timekeeping, legal compliance, and proper enforcement of meal and break policies for your team. Your active review, timely corrections, and consistent follow-through are critical to payroll accuracy, wage and hour compliance, and protecting…

Am I Required to Clock In and Out, and How Do I Do It?

Yes. All nonexempt team members are required to clock in and out to accurately record all time worked. Accurate timekeeping is a condition of employment and is required for proper pay and legal compliance. At Leeds West Groups (LWG), time is recorded using the Dayforce time clock system, which is accessed through …

How Do I Authorize Timesheets in Dayforce as a Supervisor?

Quick Answer Supervisors are responsible for reviewing, correcting, and authorizing team member timesheets each week to ensure payroll accuracy, legal compliance, and proper recording of time worked, meals, breaks, and overtime. Supervisor Weekly Timesheet Authorization Procedures Follow these steps to review an…

How Do I Use The Time Clock?

Quick Answer Using the Dayforce Time Clock correctly is essential to ensure your hours worked, meal and rest breaks, and any work transfers are recorded accurately and in compliance with company policy and labor laws. Each time clock button serves a specific purpose, and selecting the correct option at the right tim…

What Are My Timekeeping Responsibilities as a LWG Team Member?

Quick Answer All team members are responsible for accurately recording all time worked, taking required meal and rest periods, and reviewing and authorizing their time entries regularly to ensure pay is correct and compliant with company policy and applicable law. Accurate timekeeping protects your pay, your rights,…

Communication Bulletin: The Importance of Proper Timekeeping

To: All team members Subject: The Importance of Proper Timekeeping Team, At Leeds West Groups, accurate timekeeping is essential for ensuring fair and timely compensation for all our team members. Proper timekeeping reflects your professional commitment and helps maintain the integrity of our payroll processes…

What are LWG's Attendance Expectations?

Quick Answer LWG expects all team members to maintain regular, punctual attendance and to communicate promptly with their supervisor if they will be late, absent, or need to leave early. Reliable attendance is essential to safe operations, customer service, and teamwork. Core Attendance Expectations * Be On Tim…

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