Air Force graphic by Kenji Thuloweit
It’s that time of year again. Time to set your clocks back one hour Nov. 4.
When you adjust your clocks to “fall back” an hour at 2 a.m., those civilians who are scheduled to work will gain one hour of work. Those employees must be compensated by either overtime, comp time or credit hour (if on a flexible work schedule).
Another option is to allow the employee to leave one hour early if workload permits.
Any questions regarding employee compensation should be directed to the servicing Human Resources Specialist (Labor and Employee Management Relations), at (661) 277-3840.
It’s that time of year again. Time to set your clocks back one hour Nov. 4.
When you adjust your clocks to “fall back” an hour at 2 a.m., those civilians who are scheduled to work will gain one hour of work. Those employees must be compensated by either overtime, comp time or credit hour (if on a flexible work schedule).
Another option is to allow the employee to leave one hour early if workload permits.
Any questions regarding employee compensation should be directed to the servicing Human Resources Specialist (Labor and Employee Management Relations), at (661) 277-3840.