Construction Labor Law Compliance Software
Don't let a lawsuit wipe out your profits.
Construction labor laws are complex and constantly changing. mJob acts as your first line of defense, ensuring your business stays compliant with FLSA overtime rules, California meal break laws, and strict record-keeping requirements. From certified payroll software automation to digital labor logs, we help you minimize risk and survive a DOL audit with confidence.
Trusted by contractors to ensure construction payroll compliance and prevent PAGA lawsuits, wage theft claims, and costly violations.
Common Violations & How We Stop Them
From misclassified workers to missed breaks, construction companies face unique legal risks. Our labor law compliance software automates the rules so your field crews can focus on building.
California Meal & Rest Breaks
Prevent costly PAGA penalties. Our app reminds employees to take mandated breaks and requires attestation at clock-out if a break was missed or voluntarily waived.
- ✓Automated break reminders
- ✓Digital attestation signatures
- ✓Real-time penalty alerts
Certified Payroll & Prevailing Wage
Stop struggling with spreadsheets. Tag hours with specific job codes and classifications in the field for instant, accurate reporting. Our prevailing wage software ensures Davis-Bacon compliance.
- ✓Davis-Bacon compliance
- ✓Automated union reporting
- ✓Seamless ERP export
FLSA Overtime Automation
Complex overtime rules (like weighted averages for multiple pay rates) are calculated instantly. Eliminate calculation errors that lead to underpayment lawsuits.
- ✓Daily & weekly OT rules
- ✓Weighted average calculations
- ✓State-specific rules engines
Audit-Ready Digital Logs
The DOL requires you to keep records for 3 years. We create a searchable, permanent digital archive of every punch, signature, and location stamp.
- ✓Cloud-based retention
- ✓Instant report generation
- ✓GPS & Biometric verification
Digital Signatures & Attestation
The best defense against a labor lawsuit is a signature. With mJob, you can require employees to sign off on their hours, breaks, and safety status every single day.
This "digital paper trail" proves that you offered compliant breaks and that the employee confirmed their hours were correct before they went home.
Daily Sign-Off Features
- ✓Safety Check: "Did you suffer an injury today?"
- ✓Break Check: "Did you take your compliant meal break?"
- ✓Hour Verification: "I certify these hours are correct."
Standardized for a Diverse Workforce
Compliance isn't just about rules; it's about communication. We break down language barriers to ensure every worker understands their rights and responsibilities.
Multi-Language
One-tap toggle between English and Spanish for all safety questions.
Audit Defense
Securely stored records protect you from frivolous claims.
Reports
Instant reporting for Union, DOL, and Certified Payroll needs.
Manual vs. Automated Compliance
Relying on paper logs or memory puts your entire business at risk. mJob provides the digital structure you need to survive an audit.
| Manual Process Risk | mJob Solution |
|---|---|
| Impossible to prove breaks were taken. | Attestation signatures provide daily proof of compliance. |
| Overtime calculation errors (manual math). | Automated rules engines handle complex weighted averages. |
| Records lost, damaged, or hard to find. | Cloud-based, audit-ready logs accessible instantly. |
| Ghost employees and buddy punching. | Biometric verification ensures accurate payroll. |
| Hours spent on Certified Payroll reports. | One-click export to ERP using our certified payroll software. |
Compliance FAQs
Answers to common questions about keeping your construction company audit-ready.
What are the labor law requirements for construction?
Construction employers must strictly comply with FLSA standards for minimum wage and overtime, maintain accurate records for at least 3 years, and adhere to specific state laws regarding meal breaks, rest periods, and prevailing wage reporting.
How long do construction companies need to keep time records?
The Department of Labor (DOL) generally requires payroll records to be kept for at least 3 years. This includes hours worked, payment rates, and total earnings. mJob stores this data digitally for easy retrieval during an audit.
How do I automate certified payroll reporting?
Using certified payroll software like mJob allows you to tag hours with specific job codes and classifications in the field. This data exports directly to your ERP for instant reporting, eliminating manual errors.
Does this support California PAGA compliance?
Yes. Our system is designed with California's strict labor laws in mind. We support mandatory meal break lockouts, penalty payments for missed breaks, and daily employee attestation signatures to protect you from PAGA lawsuits.