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From schedule to payroll-ready, automatically

The timesheet starts as what was scheduled, gets corrected to what actually happened, and leaves as an export payroll can use as-is. Under the Israeli preset, the engine applies the rates your accountant expects — down to erev chag candle time.

Timesheets that fill themselves

Each month pre-fills from the published schedule. Employees fix actual in/out times; approved leave and public holidays land as rest days automatically, with the day type visible per row.

Overtime at 125% and 150%

Daily overtime splits exactly as Israeli labor law expects: the first two extra hours at 125%, beyond that 150%. Night-window work is detected on both sides of midnight, so a 02:00 call-out is paid as night work.

Shabbat and holidays, by the Hebrew calendar

Shabbat pays 150% from candle-lighting; holidays behave like Shabbat, and erev chag splits at candle time. Dates come from the Hebcal calendar feed, refreshed automatically, with per-date overrides when your ops calendar differs.

Exports payroll actually uses

XLSX and CSV with per-rate columns — regular, 125%, 150%, night, Shabbat and holiday — per employee per day. Set the cutoff day once; finance gets the same numbers the drawer shows.

Signed off and audited

Finance approval locks the month; reopening requires the finance role and leaves an audit trail. Every edit records who changed what, and when.

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