



Federal labor law compliance framework requiring employers to maintain accurate records of employee hours worked, wages paid, and other employment data under the Fair Labor Standards Act.
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The Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) requires every covered employer to keep certain records for each non-exempt worker. These requirements ensure proper wage calculation and protect both employers and employees in disputes or audits.
Records must state:
The FLSA does not require specific time tracking methods. Employers are free to use:
Providing all data is monitored and recorded accurately.
Time tracking compliance requires:
Employers shown to be non-compliant may be ordered to pay:
Modern time tracking systems supporting FLSA compliance:
Key features: