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How To Create an Attendance Policy in 2023 (Includes Company Examples)

Analytics in HR

To keep employees accountable, HR should develop an employee attendance policy, also known as a time and attendance policy – a set of guidelines and rules to regulate employee attendance and punctuality. Contents What is an attendance policy? An attendance policy can help reduce costs by over $7.9

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Great Workplaces Share Their Top Examples of Workplace Flexibility

Great Place to Work

Here are some examples of workplace flexibility that are helping workers find a healthier work–life balance, even when remote work isn't an option. A new survey from Bankrate reports 81% of employees want a four-day workweek, compared to the 64% who want full remote work, or the 68% who want a hybrid work. Start with a pilot.

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Training on Time & Attendance Software

nettime solutions

Training Employees on New Time & Attendance Software. That includes helping them get acquainted with your time & attendance software. The same can also be said for retaining your existing employees, especially when you’re introducing them to a new time & attendance solution. Take the Test.

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A Quick Guide on How to Calculate PTO Accrual and Vacation Time

Empxtrack

This article explains the significance of paid time off, the different PTO models and provides insights into how to calculate PTO accrual. We’ll also dive into PTO accrual rates, ensuring you understand how employees accumulate time off. Nearly a third (31%) of employees report mandatory paid time off as a top benefit.

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Is Time Theft Costing Your Company Money?

nettime solutions

Chances are, business owners do not want to consider that time theft is happening at their companies. After all, doing so means they have to consider the fact that their own employees are “stealing” time, which, for many companies, is as important a commodity as any other. Time Theft Is Rarely Malicious, but it’s Often Endemic.

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A guide to creating an employee attendance policy for your small business

Homebase

That’s when having an employee attendance policy comes in handy. Attendance policies are tools that help you educate your team about what you consider a one-off absence or absenteeism, which means frequently missing work for unjustified reasons. Employee attendance touches almost every aspect of your business. Ensure fairness.

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Help Your Restaurant Clients Optimize Time & Labor

SwipeClock

For example, you have to keep your restaurant staffed at the right levels to provide great service to your guests. In addition, you need to track employee work time accurately to comply with minimum wage, overtime and predictive scheduling laws. WorkforceHub takes the hassle out of restaurant employee time tracking. Mobile App.