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When Day Light Savings Time occurs, for those who use the clocks, managers may notice some employees overall worked time was NOT adjusted. Why not?

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When Day Light Savings Time occurs, for those who use the clocks, managers may notice some employees overall worked time was NOT adjusted. Why not?

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• Employees must punch in and out at the same Home Timekeeper Terminal • Failure to punch at the same clock (not just any clock within the employee’s home “group”), will mean the overall work time is not adjusted, and edits will be required in the software. • When Day Light Savings Time occurs, for those who use the clocks, managers may notice the employees’ punched time in the Timecard doesn’t look accurate. Why not? • The terminal adjusts the out punch time and reflects that time in the Timesheet. For example, the in-punch occurring before the DST change should be correct, but the out-punch occurring after the DST change will show the punch time as if the DST change never took place. This is normal. The total hours worked will be accurate.

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