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Sherman A1

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Fri Apr 26, 2019, 05:15 AM Apr 2019

Employee sues Isle of Capri over timekeeping system

BOONVILLE, Mo. - An employee of Isle of Capri-Boonville sued the business Thursday, claiming employees are losing money on the business' timekeeping system.

According to the lawsuit, Isle of Capri’s time clock rounding policy, over a period of time, fails to compensate employees correctly for all time worked, including overtime hours.

The computerized system reportedly tracks the exact minute an hourly employee clocks in and out. However, Isle of Capri allegedly uses a rounding system while computing payroll, rounding to the closest 15-minute interval. The lawsuit said Isle of Capri's policies require staff to clock in approximately seven minutes before the start of a shift and employees could be disciplined if they clock in after the start of their shift.

The lawsuit says this forces employees to clock in at least seven minutes before their shift starts, but allows Isle of Capri to avoid paying them for that time due to the rounding system.

https://www.abc17news.com/news/employee-sues-isle-of-capri-over-time-keeping-system/1072507362

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