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Kronos Incorporated
“Gaming the Clock” Survey Finds That Many Employees Admit to Cheating on Timesheets
July 5th, 2009
A new survey commissioned by The Workforce Institute™ at Kronos® Incorporated and conducted by Harris Interactive reveals that 21 percent of hourly workers have cheated on their timesheet to gain extra pay from their employer. The "Gaming the Clock" survey indicates that employers who use outdated workforce management methods are at risk of significant payroll inflation. News Facts 21 percent of respondents who are compensated with an hourly wage admit to "gaming the clock" (cheating on their timesheets) Of the total number of respondents who state that they game the clock, 69 percent admit to punching in earlier or punching out later than scheduled 22 percent admit to...
Source: Pharma Investments, Ventures & Law Weekly (2009-07-05)
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