



Labor compliance practice of rounding employee clock-in and clock-out times to the nearest increment, governed by federal regulations requiring neutrality and fairness to employees.
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Timesheet rounding is the practice of rounding employee clock-in and clock-out times to the nearest increment (5, 6, or 15 minutes) for payroll calculation purposes. While legal under the FLSA, it must follow strict neutrality requirements.
Employers can round to:
For 15-minute rounding:
Examples:
Employers found non-compliant face:
Although time clock rounding is legal, lawsuits against employers are frequently won by employees when:
Actual Time → Rounded Time
8:00-8:07 → 8:00
8:08-8:22 → 8:15
8:23-8:37 → 8:30
8:38-8:52 → 8:45
8:53-9:07 → 9:00
Actual Time → Rounded Time
8:00-8:03 → 8:00 (0.0)
8:04-8:09 → 8:06 (0.1)
8:10-8:15 → 8:12 (0.2)
8:16-8:21 → 8:18 (0.3)
Actual Time → Rounded Time
8:00-8:02 → 8:00
8:03-8:07 → 8:05
8:08-8:12 → 8:10
8:13-8:17 → 8:15
Time tracking software with compliant rounding:
Features to look for:
Pros:
Cons:
Instead of rounding, use grace periods: