Employee overstatement of time worked is likely costing your company money. From punching in early or punching out late to buddy punching or not recording extended meal breaks, these activities can go undetected without manager visibility into time and attendance information.
There are viable strategies for reducing time theft and gaining better control of your labor costs. In this article, you will:
- Discover the five steps you can take to curb time fraud and employees gaming the system.
- Learn how automating time and attendance processes can help you detect time fraud.
- See how real-time visibility into employee hours can help identify frequent early or late arrivals, long or missed breaks, unusual overtime trends, missed and late punches, and other potential signs of time theft.