Rounding to 1/10th of an Hour (6 minutes)
Finally, rounding to 1/10th of an hour uses 6-minute increments (6x10), each split into 3-minute intervals. For every three minutes after each the 6-minute increment, time is rounded down. Conversely, the second half of the interval rounds up to the nearest 6 minutes. It’s that simple.
3 Risks of Time Clock Rounding
Now that you know how time clock rounding works, the big question that remains is: “should I do it?” Would your current payroll process really benefit from this approach?
If you still want to give it a try, you should be aware of some of the risks that come with the package.Employer-Employee Friction