Q. "We have three companies. One of them wants to handle time sheets differently. Currently, we require each individual employee to fill out his or her own, personal time sheet. But this company wants to list all its employees on one time sheet. Is this legal? Or should each employeee's time sheet be kept confidential?" -- P.A.
Are ‘group’ time sheets legal — or must employees’ hours be kept private?
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