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Time-Keeping

The purpose of time-keeping is to provide basic data for:

The time-keeping office records the attendance of workers. Depending on the number of workers, a separate department may be established or it may form part of the personnel department.

Wages paid on the piece rate basis also require that attendance be recorded for the following reasons:

Various methods of time keeping are available, which may be grouped under manual and mechanical methods, as under:

Manual methods

Mechanical methods

The attendance cards are used in time clocks installed at the entrance of the factory. On entering the factory, the worker takes his card from ‘OUT’ racks and press it inside the clock, which will print arrival time in ‘IN’ column. He then places it in ‘IN’ rack of the department where he reports for duty. Late attendance is normally reported in red ink. Similarly, when the employee leaves the factory, he collects the card from the ‘IN’ rack and punches the time in the clock and keeps it in the ‘OUT’ rack. It is necessary that the timekeeping staffs are present at the time of punching the cards to supervise the procedure. The clock cards are Collected by the timekeeping staff daily or weekly for recording in Statutory Attendance Register. Correct recording of attendance time is very important where wages are paid on the basis of time worked. Where payment is made by results, such as, by piece rate method, it would still be necessary to record correctly the ‘in’ and ‘out’ timings.

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