Below are the notable changes to the Project level Timesheets tool.
When clocked in using the My Time tool, users can start and stop their lunch break to track its duration. See Start and Stop Lunch Break (iOS) and Start and Stop Lunch Break (Android).
Admins for Company Timesheets can configure weekly and daily overtime rules to apply across your projects to automate the allocation of time to the appropriate time types to ensure their teams get paid accurately and help with labor compliance. See Configure Overtime Rules for Timesheets.
When creating or editing a timesheet on the Procore mobile app, users can now see a summary of the time entered for the timesheet, as well as daily and weekly hours for the employee across all projects. This gives teams on-site visibility into total hours logged for employees, mitigating downstream impacts during the review and approval process. See Create a Timesheet (Android) and Create a Timesheet (iOS).
When creating or editing a timesheet, users can now see a summary of the time entered for the timesheet, as well as daily and weekly hours for the employee across all projects. This gives teams on-site visibility into total hours logged for employees, mitigating downstream impacts during the review and approval process. See About Project Timesheets and Create a Timesheet.
Procore has added new lunch break tracking options to Project level Timesheets, allowing more flexibility to align with internal processes, and meet local regulations. Configure your project’s lunch break settings to not track breaks, or to track total break time or start and stop times. Read the Announcement and tutorials to Create Timesheets on Web, iOS, and Android.