Supervisors "adjusting" employees' time
LindaS
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It has recently come to my attention that supervisors, on a regular basis, are ajusting employees' time clockings. We use a "swipe" system and supervisors have the ability to go into the employee's recorded times each day and adjust their clockings to reflect the actual hours worked. In addition, it has also been reported to me that there are several individuals who routinely report to work late but whose times are adjusted by the supervisor to reflect that they were "on time". I feel that there are numerous problems with this but want to know if you guys agree and if so, what would be the best way to address it.
Thanks in advance for all your help!
Thanks in advance for all your help!
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Edit: Also, how do you uphold any attendance discipline if some employees are getting preferential treatment?
As I understand it, the Supervisor's access is for the purpose of correcting errors that occur when employees fail to clock in or work hours that are outside the parameters of the system. We had a similar system at one of the plants I took over, but the Supervisors did not have access. The sheets were printed by Payroll at the end of the week and the clerk called the supervisors for clarification of any anomalies. If you don't want to take the harder road, you might consider restricting their access. Whatever you do, it is my opinion that you should do it soon.
I would immediately address the issue with your supervisors and, if you have a policy, reference this and explain the discipline involved with falsifying time reports. If you don't have a policy, you may want to come up with one.
I also agree with a previous poster that this is a criminal act and abusers should be terminated. There is little/no difference between a person falsify records to get $100 of pay and a person stealing $100 out of a cash drawer.
Rob
If you can't fix their ability to do wrong, then put their feet to the fire and let them answer for their wrong doing. Just try not to be judgemental, give the problem to your boss and step away! I might just have to be the bad guy for the sake of the company, and all other good employees being treated differently.
PORK
Good Luck!
SW
Thanks again.
Example: EE 1 comes in 10 minutes early but the Supervisor adjusts the hours to the "correct" punch in time. The EE works OT that day because of the extra punch time punched in but doesn't get paid for it because of the adjustment. This happens several times. You now have a pissed off employee who goes to the DOL. The DOL comes in and finds that your supervisor's have been adjusting punches and you now owe in back overtime (EE word against yours and Employer looses) plus fines and whatever else the DOL can find because you can't prove if the employee was working or not and you now have false payroll records.
Our timeclock system has an audit trail which will show what punches have been adjusted. I've gotten into some heated debates with supervisors who think that they should be allowed to adjust punches and my answer is always NO. At this point only HR has the capability of changing punches times. The supervisors get weekly punch reports showing the time but if there are no adjustments due to missed punches, sick, vacation, personal time, etc. THE PUNCHES STAND!!
Sorry to rant but this is a BIG pet peeve of mine!
LFernandes