Our company requirements for timecard preparation serve two purposes. First, they allow us to clearly identify the employee information and payroll detail, facilitating the payroll processing. Second, timecards are intended to conform to federal and state wage and hour law and union contracts, helping to safeguard against labor claims and union benefit audits.
In general, we do not require different timecard types or vouchers for union and non-union employees.
We do not use separate "start cards" for commercial, live venue, music tour, and background or reality production. Whether you are preparing timecards for commercial crew or vouchers for background talent, the same basic principles apply.
Required Timecard Information
When submitting timecards or vouchers, please make sure that the following information is included on the timecard:
Exception: Employee works in different occupation classifications on different days
Important Notes
Union Timecards
Any instructions to deviate from the terms and conditions of the applicable union contract must be provided in writing by the production company and/or the union business representative.
For union projects, employees with union job classifications will automatically be processed as union whether or not a union number is indicated on the timecard. (This does not apply to background extras, as both union and non-union background players may work at the same time).
I-9 Employment Eligibility Verification Forms
I-9 forms must be completely filled out, including the production company information. Back-up documentation must all be current and unexpired.
Forms must be signed and dated by a representative of the production company.
You do not need to submit copies of the back-up documentation. As long as a production company representative has seen the documents and recorded the document numbers on the I-9 form, the representative's signature will suffice.