Auto-Lunch Deduction: Pros and Cons
sstogner
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We've got an ongoing debate on whether or not to trigger an auto-lunch deduction feature in our timeclock software. The Operations Director is in favor of doing this as a cost-cutting mechanism that puts the onus on the employees to report to a supervisor when they didn't take a lunch break. He would like an acknowledgement placed in the New Hire paperwork that the employees sign indicating they understand that our policy incorporates an auto-lunch deduction feature and that they are solely responsible for notifying the appropriate supervisor if a lunch break wasn't taken in order to be paid properly.
I'm actually against using this feature as I believe it's simply a way of avoiding the accountability process (i.e. Disciplinary process) for those employees that always abuse the lunch rule (by not taking or shortening their lunch breaks), or for those that are too lazy to punch in/out correctly. The excuse being used is that supervisors have too much work to do to be dealing with this.
Was wondering if anyone else uses auto-lunch deductions, OR if anyone is directly opposed to such a process in order to present PROS and CONS to our management team. Thanks for your feedback!!
sstogner
San Antonio, TX
I'm actually against using this feature as I believe it's simply a way of avoiding the accountability process (i.e. Disciplinary process) for those employees that always abuse the lunch rule (by not taking or shortening their lunch breaks), or for those that are too lazy to punch in/out correctly. The excuse being used is that supervisors have too much work to do to be dealing with this.
Was wondering if anyone else uses auto-lunch deductions, OR if anyone is directly opposed to such a process in order to present PROS and CONS to our management team. Thanks for your feedback!!
sstogner
San Antonio, TX
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In short, [B]the reason supervisors want auto-deduct is the very reason they can't handle auto-deduct.[/B]
It saves the employees from having to punch in and out for their lunch breaks.
That said, its being used in a department that very closely manages the lunch breaks. I wouldnt be supportive of it otherwise.