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When entering time for non-exempt employees, if the schedule shows 12 hours, does this mean a total of 12 hours per day?

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When entering time for non-exempt employees, if the schedule shows 12 hours, does this mean a total of 12 hours per day?

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The schedule controls the upper limits of absence hours. The maximum number that can be recorded is 12; up to 24 hours of attendance hours can be entered for any one day. The time data must have an absence/attendance code tied to those hours to enter the time in CAT2. The schedule contains only anticipated work hours.

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