Department of Labor regulations allow employers to round the calculation of work hours to the nearest quarter hour for purposes of counting hours worked under the Fair Labor Standards Act, as long as the rounding is done neutrally; i.e., the employer rounds up and also rounds down. See 29 C.F.R. § 785.48(b). The idea
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