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Mô tả sản phẩm
Many English timekeeping symbols are used to represent different aspects of attendance and work hours. These symbols vary depending on the specific timekeeping system used by a company or organization. There isn't a universally standardized set of symbols.
Common Timekeeping Symbols and Their Meanings
Standard Symbols:
Common symbols often include abbreviations like "IN" for clocking in, "OUT" for clocking out, "L" for lunch break, "V" for vacation, "S" for sick leave, "H" for holiday, "OT" for overtime, and "LWOP" for leave without pay. However, specific meanings may differ. Always check with your employer's policy for clarification. Some companies use checkmarks (✓) or crosses (✗) to denote attendance or absence, respectively.
Symbols in Timekeeping Software/Systems:
Modern timekeeping often relies on software or digital systems that may use various icons or symbols, such as a clock icon to represent a clock-in/clock-out event, a calendar icon for scheduled time off, or specific color-coded indicators for different statuses. These are usually company-specific and are defined within the system itself.
Understanding Your Company's System:
The best way to understand the specific timekeeping symbols used in your workplace is to consult your company's employee handbook, payroll department, or your supervisor. They can provide a definitive key to interpreting the symbols used in your time sheets or attendance records. Inconsistencies are possible, and precise meaning should always be clarified internally.
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