Oct 17, 2023
Is This Your Situation: Confused About How to Track Attendance
Tracking the time of your hourly workers in an effective way might be the most important thing you do as an employer. Read through to see how technology can streamline the process and improve accuracy.
While standard time clocks and punch cards are still being
used, they have long been subject to tampering, misuse and accidental
recordings. Over the years, various technological resources have emerged to
help companies better track the time of their hourly employees. Everything from
electronic clocks to biometric tools can keep your records up to date and your
employees paid on time. Here are some ways technology can help you track
attendance.
- Online
timekeeping. There are multiple online services that are either
free or come as part of a payroll and accounting package that offer
the ability for your employees to track their time online. This is
particularly helpful with any off-site employees or even temporary
workers.
- Access
cards. Another popular tool for many businesses is an entry
keycard. It is used to access the building and then to exit and re-enter
the building during lunch hours and breaks. This then records the
information and provides it to the payroll department. It is much more
reliable than time clocks, but still has some vulnerabilities.
- RFID
scanners. A new version of the access card technology, which in
the past often needed an imbedded antenna coil and capacitor to work, is
RFID, which stands for radio frequency identification. This uses electromagnetic
fields to transfer data and doesn't need to be waved in proximity to a
reader. Employees will be tracked simply by having it on their person in
the office.
- Biometric
readers. Don't you love in the movies when people use a
thumbprint or a retinal scan to enter a classified room in their building?
These things are no longer science fiction. They can be used in office
buildings today to track the movement of your employees and, by default,
track their time on the job.
How does your company currently record time for hourly
employees?
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