It's this person's responsibility to completely and accurately report all time worked
Who is the Employee?
The State Farm workday begins at this time
What is 12:01am?
This amount of time is the Enterprise guideline allotted for lunch for non-exempt employees working 7.75 hours or longer
What is 30 minutes?
Typically, an employee would have to work this many hours in order to qualify for overtime during the week
What is 40 hours?
Adjustments made on an amended timesheet will not be submitted to payroll until this step
What is approving the timesheet?
This type of employee is not eligible for overtime
What is an Exempt employee?
Definition: their “regular rate of pay" multiplied by 1 ½.
What is overtime rate?
Employees taking a meal period that lasts this amount of time or less must be compensated due to federal law
What is 20 minutes?
Regular Rate of pay is also know as
What is "straight time"?
This is where the Payroll Unpaid Absence form for Salaried Employees Form is located
What is State Farm Forms?
If an employee has any questions about their pay, who should they contact?
2 answers
Who is their supervisor and TOCC?
This state doesn't allow compressed work weeks for non-exempt employees
Who is California?
Second meals can be what if the state allows?
What is waived?
Flex time must be taken within this time frame in order to not be in violation of the Flex Time Policy
What is the same pay period?
You have to click this button in T2 to see the differences between amendments
What is "Compare to Open Version"?
If you are instructed to violate the Pay Policy, or if you become aware of a violation of the Pay Policy, you should report it immediately to any of following:
(3 areas)
Who is management, HR&D, or the Compliance and Ethics Hotline?
This many states have the "One Day Rest in Seven" Law
What is 7?
California, Connecticut, Illinois, Kentucky, New Hampshire, New York, and Wisconsin
A standard State Farm work day is this many hours
What is 7.75 hours?
Name the prohibited practice of exchanging overtime pay earned for hours worked beyond 40 hours in the week for time off with pay in a future week
What is "comp time" or "banking overtime"?
This is another name for OASDI
What is Social Security?
Permitting "off the clock" work could result in this
What is disciplinary action or termination?
Performing work outside of regular hours without management knowledge is called
What is unapproved work?
If an employee works this amount of hours or less, a 15 minute break is not necessary
What is 3.25 hours?
Name the 3 states that are subject to daily overtime
What is Alaska, California, and Nevada?
It takes this many hours for the Badge Registration to update
What is 24 hours?