Time Entry Sample Clauses
A Time Entry clause defines the requirements and procedures for recording and reporting the amount of time spent on specific tasks or projects. Typically, it outlines how employees or contractors must log their hours, the format and frequency of submissions, and any approval processes involved. For example, it may require daily or weekly time logs to be submitted through a designated system for review by a supervisor. The core function of this clause is to ensure accurate tracking of work performed, which supports proper billing, project management, and compliance with contractual or regulatory obligations.
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Time Entry. Consultant shall cause all Consultant personnel performing Services hereunder on a time and materials basis to enter the time they spend performing such Services into a USCC-provided time entry system, set forth in the applicable Statement of Work, or via any other USCC-defined method set forth in the applicable Statement of Work, on a weekly basis. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein, USCC shall not be required to pay any hourly fees associated with Services to the extent that the time spent performing such Services has not been entered into such time entry system within 30 days after the performance thereof.
Time Entry. The Employer shall provide a computer time-keeping system to enable employees to record their own time for payroll purposes. Employees shall log in their own time at the time they start and finish work. Paid work time shall include any sign-on time. Sign-on time shall include logging into the system and loading all necessary tools. Employees will be prepared to receive customer calls within the first five (5) minutes of shift start time. The Employer will not penalize employees working on the Government of Manitoba account for quality issues during the first seven (7) minutes of shift start time. Any significant system delays shall be reported to the Supervisor immediately. The employees shall be entitled to review their own time records upon request, provided such requests are not made more often than monthly and the Employer will, upon request, print such record.
Time Entry. The District has the right to amend or modify rules and procedures regarding the process for entering time into ESS. The District will provide training or guidance to employees on how to utilize any new time entry procedure.
Time Entry. The Nutrition Services Department utilizes Employee Self-Service (ESS) for time entry. Each employee shall be responsible for accurately reporting actual hours worked and/or absences each day into ESS. The District has the right to amend or modify rules and procedures regarding the process for entering time into ESS. The District will provide training or guidance to employees on how to utilize any new time entry procedure.
