The mechanical time clock and time card invented by Thomas Edison over 100 years ago has been replaced by computerized, electronic time clocks that offer many advanced features and capabilities:
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More Time Cards: Rather than a paper time
card, an electronic time clock uses a bar-coded or mag stripe
employee ID card. |
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No Manual Computations:
With a computerized time clock,
there are no time cards, so no manual computation of employee
attendance is required. |
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Automatic Data Upload:
An electronic time clock collects employee attendance data and
transmits that data to your time and attendance system. |
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Automatic Rule Enforcement:
A computerized time clock can help enforce employee
rules and schedules by preventing an employee from clocking
in too early or clocking in for a shift for which he or she
is not scheduled to work. |
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Controlled Access:
Employees can clock in at any one of several electronic time
clocks throughout your facility, or you can limit their access
to just one electronic time clock or a defined group of electronic
time clocks. |
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No Re-Setting:
Computerized time clocks know what day it is, so they automatically
account for weekends and holidays, and computerized time clocks
automatically adjust for Daylight Savings Time and leap years. |
The time and attendance system that TSI configures
for your business may include the latest in computerized time clocks,
or it may include no time clock, electronic or otherwise, based on
your organization’s needs, applications and objectives for an
automated employee attendance data collection system.
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