Labor

Labor

Overview
Back Office > Settings > Labor

Settings

Work Week Starts – Choose a day the work week starts Pay Period – Choose from Weekly – Every Week Bi-Weekly – Once every two weeks       *If you choose Bi-Weekly you will need to select whether the pay period ends this week or next week Minimum Wage – Enter the Minimum wage amount. This will then highlight on reports the employees that fall below this amount. This is server wage + tips Overtime – Choose from Percentage or Amount per hour. Enter the figure here Overtime Hours – Enter the number of hours over which the employee will receive the overtime rate Early Clock In Limit – No longer used. Replaced by Schedule Gopher settings Tardy Notification – No longer used. Replaced by Schedule Gopher settings Tardy Limit – How many minutes past the shift start time the employee can clock in without being considered Tardy. Late Clock Out Notification – No longer used. Replaced by Schedule Gopher settings Late Clock Out Limit – No longer used. Replaced by Schedule Gopher settings Salary Employees Percentage Per Hour Labor Period Name – Enter a name for the labor period Hours – Enter the hours that count as part of this labor period There are 5 labor periods. This allows you to split them up if you wish. For example, Lunch, Dinner etc

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