Daily Time Record (DTR): What It Means For Your Business eezi.com
The daily time record is especially important to government establishments. As per the Omnibus Rules implementing the provisions of the Administrative Code of 1987, all government personnel and officials must offer eight (8) hours of service each day for five (5) days a week.
Meanwhile, according to Book III of the Labor Code of the Philippines, the normal hours of any employee must not exceed eight (8) hours per day.
A daily time record is an important tool that helps ensure compliance with the above-mentioned rules and provisions. A daily time record or DTR can prove that government officials and personnel have rendered the 40 hours per week service requirement and, at the same time, prove that employees are not being asked to work longer than eight (8) hours as part of their normal work hours.
What is the daily time record (DTR), what are the different types of DTR, and how can this affect your payroll and overall operations? Check the full list here.
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