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Tafkam Hokie

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Would you really?


I understand if you don't pay people at all, that will put you in hot water.

But if you delay paying people due to clerical issues of the employee's own doing, seems totally reasonable.

Hourly personnel where I work have to clock in and out. If they mess up a clock punch and we don't catch it in time, corrections are made on their next paycheck.

Not sure I see how failing to fill out a timesheet properly is any different.

(In response to this post by fordham)

Posted: 11/30/2018 at 3:52PM



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