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How To Create an Attendance Policy in 2023 (Includes Company Examples)

Analytics in HR

The annual costs related to lost productivity are in the region of $84 billion. To keep employees accountable, HR should develop an employee attendance policy, also known as a time and attendance policy – a set of guidelines and rules to regulate employee attendance and punctuality.

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18 Must-Have Onboarding Documents (+ Free Templates)

Analytics in HR

Research has shown organizations that run impactful onboarding processes enjoy an 82% improvement in new hire retention and a productivity boost of over 70% within the first year compared to those that don’t. It should outline essential company policies, basic job duties, and initial training completion.

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How to manage employee time off requests: a comprehensive guide

Homebase

With so much to keep track of, it can be easy to overlook the importance of managing your employees’ time off requests. Managing how and when your employees request time off is an important part of operating a successful business. There are two main types of time off, paid time off and unpaid time off.

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Managing Employee Absences on July 4: Tips for HR Professionals

HR Digest

The Fourth of July is a major holiday in the United States, and it’s often a time when employees take time off work. This article will provide you with tips on how to communicate with employees about their expectations, how to make sure that essential work is covered, and how to deal with any potential disruptions.

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Is It Time to Abolish the Attendance Policy? A Strategic Perspective for Organizational Excellence

HR C-Suite

In the ever-evolving landscape of modern work, organizational leaders and HR executives are confronted with a pressing question: Is it time to abolish the traditional attendance policy? The paradigm shift accelerated by the global pandemic has challenged established norms, including how we view and manage attendance.

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Make a Promise to Conduct Better Meetings In the Year Ahead

HR Bartender

Estimated reading time: 4 minutes I came across an article recently on CNBC that said 90% of companies plan to implement return to the office policies by the end of 2024. Organizations have been talking about return to the office policies mandates for quite some time. The key word here being productive.

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Overtime in Manufacturing

A Hire Order

With attendance being most companies' #1 reason for termination. While attendance has long been the #1 reason for attendance terminations in manufacturing the current environment shows that something needs to be done as an industry to maintain employees. OT and Attendance policies are too strict (for the employee).