Overtime Tracking and Compliance
Practice of monitoring and managing employee overtime hours to ensure compliance with labor laws (FLSA), control costs, and maintain accurate payroll records.
Last updated: 2026-03-16 19:07
Overview
Overtime tracking and compliance involves monitoring employee hours to ensure compliance with the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) and other labor laws, while controlling costs and maintaining accurate payroll.
Legal Requirements (US - FLSA)
Overtime Rate
- Non-exempt employees: 1.5x regular rate for hours over 40/week
- Some states have daily overtime rules (e.g., California: over 8 hours/day)
- Double time may apply in some jurisdictions
Who Must Receive Overtime
- Non-exempt employees: Hourly and some salaried workers
- Exempt employees: Executive, administrative, professional, computer, outside sales (meeting specific criteria)
Tracking Methods
Automated Tracking
- Time tracking software calculates overtime automatically
- Alerts when approaching overtime threshold
- Reports on overtime trends
- Reduces calculation errors
Manual Tracking
- Weekly timesheet review
- Manual calculation of overtime hours
- Higher risk of errors
- More administrative time
Compliance Best Practices
- Accurate classification: Ensure employees properly classified as exempt/non-exempt
- Precise timekeeping: Use reliable time tracking systems
- Clear policies: Document overtime authorization procedures
- Regular audits: Review time records for accuracy
- Proper calculation: Include all required compensation in overtime rate
- Record retention: Keep time records for 3 years (FLSA requirement)
Cost Control Strategies
Prevention
- Set overtime budgets by department
- Require pre-approval for overtime
- Schedule efficiently to minimize overtime
- Cross-train employees for flexibility
- Use scheduling software to optimize shifts
Monitoring
- Real-time overtime alerts
- Weekly overtime reports
- Trend analysis
- Budget vs. actual tracking
Common Compliance Violations
- Misclassifying employees as exempt
- Not paying for all hours worked (off-the-clock)
- Incorrect overtime calculation (wrong rate, missing hours)
- Rounding errors that consistently favor employer
- Failing to include bonuses/commissions in overtime calculation
Tools and Features
- Automatic overtime calculation
- Configurable overtime rules by state/jurisdiction
- Overtime approval workflows
- Budget alerts
- Compliance reporting
- Integration with payroll systems
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