We checked 24 claims in this time-clock rounding research against federal regulations, California and Oregon case law, California court rules, and federal recordkeeping rules. All 24 verified; no unsupported, outdated, or unresolved claims remain.
This research is written for an employer deciding whether to keep a rounding policy. The fact check focuses on the claims that employer would act on: what federal law permits, why neutrality has to be proven with real data, why California and Oregon are higher risk, why meal-period rounding is different, why raw punches matter, and why exact-time pay is usually the cleaner operational choice.
Ship verdict: the research can ship under this fact-check. Recheck Camp v. Home Depot and Woodworth v. Loma Linda whenever the California Supreme Court updates either docket.