U.S. government contracts account for over $700 billion annually, a significant portion of which hinges on the ability of contractors to "establish and maintain an acceptable accounting system," which ...
Should an employer keep records of the time worked by employees who qualify for a federal Fair Labor Standards Act minimum-wage and/or overtime exemption? At the risk of giving the proverbial ...
Time doesn't come from your phone. It doesn't come from your watch either. It comes from atoms oscillating in a vacuum — billions of times a second — inside a system that never stops checking itself.
Employers increasingly maintain timekeeping systems that require employees to clock in and out of work using their fingerprints to reduce the risk of coworkers clocking in for each other (so-called ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I write about physics, science, academia, and pop culture. That’s a question that depends a bit on the interpretations of words, ...
For many of us, this is a part of the year when we are acutely aware of time and timekeeping, even more so than usual. Thanks in part to the changing of clocks I talked about in my last post, it gets ...