Time Sheets/Time Cards
lukkieseven
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Our company uses paper time sheets. Everyone enters their work/sick/vac on these time sheets and supervisors review/ approve and forward to the accounting office for payroll processing.
Our Finance Director is wanting to select our Administrative employees (billing clerks, help desk, etc) to clock in via their computers on software that would be installed.
Does anyone see any "discrimination" in having a certain class of employees do it one way, while others to it another way?
I believe she's wanting to do this to keep better track of those people whom she supervises.
Thanks for any input.
Our Finance Director is wanting to select our Administrative employees (billing clerks, help desk, etc) to clock in via their computers on software that would be installed.
Does anyone see any "discrimination" in having a certain class of employees do it one way, while others to it another way?
I believe she's wanting to do this to keep better track of those people whom she supervises.
Thanks for any input.
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That group would be a good test group especially if they are housed in the same building as you are, but I think eventually you should plan to roll it out company wide.
Last Novemeber, I implemented an internet based time clock system for my entire company. It is fantastic! We can track all of our hourly employees by requiring them to clock in and out on the time clock and our salaried employees do nothing unless they have used paid time off (Vac/Per/Funeral, etc). At that point they go into the time clock and make their changes there. All hourly employees are required to go into the system, sign their time card electronically every week (we have weekly payroll) and salaried employees only sign if they are being paid for vac/per/funeral, etc. time.
It has cut my paper flow on my desk in half and has helped my managers stand up and take notice on some things that they were not seeing before.
I tend to doubt billing clerks and help desk employees are exempt. 8-} But everyone's workplace is different!
Swynia, what provider/software do you use? Sorry for being nosy, but we had to trash TimeForce because they didn't live up to their promises.
I used to use a system called Stromberg - Time in a Box. I wasn't a big fan.
For the mechanics/warehousemen, etc. that do not have access to computers, they fill out paper timesheets and then the department secretary inputs their time at end of the week.
Works for us.