Work Logs

/ˈwɜrk lɔgz/

Definitions

  1. (n.) Documents or records maintained to chronologically track the tasks performed and time spent on work-related activities, often used in employment or contract compliance contexts.
    The contractor submitted detailed work logs to verify the hours billed for the project.

Forms

  • work logs
  • work log

Commentary

Work logs serve as evidentiary material in disputes over work performed or compensation, requiring clarity and precision in entries.

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