timecard


Also found in: Dictionary, Financial, Wikipedia.
Graphic Thesaurus  🔍
Display ON
Animation ON
Legend
Synonym
Antonym
Related
  • noun

Words related to timecard

a card recording an employee's starting and quitting times each work day

a card used with a time clock to record an employee's starting and quitting times each day

Related Words

Based on WordNet 3.0, Farlex clipart collection. © 2003-2012 Princeton University, Farlex Inc.
References in periodicals archive ?
Because of the budget cutbacks of 1991, payroll and timecard processing were centralized and one office replaced five borough offices with responsibility for processing the approximately 3,300 timecards submitted each week by parks employees.
Mobile time and attendance specialist Econz Wireless UK announced on Thursday the launch of its mobile time card application Timecard GPS on Android devices and tablets.
One client stated, "Maintaining the staff to enter timecards in the system for more than 4,000 Unisys Federal Systems employees every week was a tremendous labor expense.
GE Capital Europe's president Charles Alexander said the "primary motivation" for the deal was to enhance Timecard, currently held by 1.1m people.
These direct costs are collected via timecards or computer entry.
In addition, automation provided by resource scheduling applications typically saves in excess of 200 hours per pay period by reducing the amount of time spent in manual schedule preparation and modification, timecard verification, and staff certification compliance.
Buy at fashion store Next with a Timecard storecard (APR 31.9) and the bill would mount to pounds 3.51.
The automated timecard system eliminates the printing, distribution, completion, authorization and collection of individual timecards.
Aerospace companies, caught with 30-year-old timecard systems, became aware of the need for change with downsizing, cost-cutting and doing it right the first time being the order of the day.
Mobile data collection specialist Econz Wireless has introduced its mobile time card application 'Timecard' in the UK and Europe, the company announced today.
The physical restrictions, which after living in a cage seemed generous, were nothing compared to the sleep deprivation he suffered by forcing himself to wake up once an hour during the night to punch the timecard. "It was restricting in a different way from the Cage Piece," explains Hsieh.
Councilman Pishoneri's ethics (and timecard) may need to be looked into a little deeper for more than just missing meetings, especially when he is representing all of Lane County.
With shades of "The Good Life" (from 1996's "Pinkerton"), this harmless, adolescent rebel-rouser has Cuomo rallying against homework, textbooks, school sports and punching a timecard. And what better way to cause a ruckus than to revel in the glory of unadulterated heavy metal guitar riffs, as Cuomo does here alongside the winning retort, "You wanted arts and crafts/How this for arts and crafts?"
Arcadia, which owns Top Shop and Burtons, demands 28 per cent on its storecard, while Timecard, used by Comet, B&Q and Woolworth shoppers, charges an astonishingly high 29.9 per cent.