How to Write an Attendance Policy for Your Business

How to Write an Attendance Policy for Your Business

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Implementing an attendance policy may be necessary for your business.  You may have noticed increased absences, or you are writing a new employee handbook. 

You should include the following in your attendance policy:

  • Your expectations
  • How you will track attendance (how to clock in and out)
  • Absences which will be excused or not excused
  • Documentation needed
  • Disciplinary action

A good attendance policy should be strict enough for the employer to discipline those with issues. It should be flexible enough, so you don’t lose your best employees who rarely miss work. 

Top Reasons for an Attendance Policy

Install an attendance policy to help cut down costs for those missing work. 

  • According to recent statistics, 2.9% of the workforce is absent from work on regular work days.
  • Productivity losses from missed work cost employers billions each year.

See how much it cost to your company with this simulation calculator.

Increased Communication

An attendance policy requires communication between a staff member and their manager.  

The manager may need advanced notice to schedule their team. They need to know if the team member is going to be late or absent. This helps the manager make adjustments to their schedule and their team. 

Managing Offsite Workers

If you have workers scheduled in varying locations, you may need an attendance policy. For example, if you are a landscaper you may have teams on different job sites. You need to ensure they arrive on time as stated to the client. Absent and late workers can cost you money (and clients). Also, you need to know who you can rely on so you can send those workers to your best clients. 

Ensures Fairness

Your attendance policy can also help ensure no one is receiving preferential treatment.  Also, employees who don’t miss work get frustrated with their team members who are missing work. They may have to take on extra duties due to their team members absences. Implementing a policy can ensure fairness and also helps morale for those that show up. 

 



Disadvantages of Attendance Policy

What are some disadvantages of an attendance policy? 

Enforcing the Policy

Enforcing an attendance policy can be difficult if you don’t create the right policy for your team. You should research and think about every situation. For example, are you prepared to let go a great worker if they are missing a lot of work? What if their issue is only temporary like they have a childcare issue, or they are going through a divorce? 

Monitoring Offsite Workers

Monitoring offsite workers can be difficult if you don’t have the right systems in place. Consider investing in a time clock app like Weladee. Weladee app is simple, easy to use, and affordable. This scheduling and time tracking app allows employees to use their own mobile devices to clock in or out. A GPS time stamp is also recorded. This allows you to verify that your employees clocked in and out of the right locations.


Attendance Policy Sample

Attendance Policy Sample


This policy is an example attendance policy for a small business. 

Overview

Timely and regular attendance is an expectation of performance for all employees. Team members will be held accountable for adhering to their workplace schedule. 

This ensures adequate staffing and the ability to meet expected productivity standards throughout the company.

Employees must get approval from their manager in advance of any time off requests. This approval includes late arrivals or early departures from work.

Communication

Ensure you find out from your manager the best way to notify them if you are going to be absent or late to work. Voice mail, text, and e-mail messages are generally not acceptable. Your manager must be contacted (via phone call) as soon as possible. 

Point System

The company uses a point system for monitoring attendance for unexcused absences. 

  • Tardiness is .5 point. Tardiness is if you are more than 15 minutes late, leave work early, or if you take an extended break or meal time.  
  • Missed punches are .5 point.
  • Absence is 1 point 
  • No show or no call for three or more days is a voluntary resignation

Disciplinary Action

The following point system is in a rolling 12-month period. 

Excessive absenteeism or tardiness will result in employee discipline up to and including termination. 

  • 6 points = Verbal Warning
  • 9 points = Written Warning
  • 12 points = Final Written Warning
  • 15 points = Termination

Clocking In and Out

You should ensure you clock in and out on the company’s time keeping system (e.g. Weladee). Notify your supervisor immediately if you should have problems clocking in or out. 

Excused Absences:

  • Missing work due to a work-related injury with medical verification that the employee is unable to work.
  • Absences due to jury duty, military leave, authorized medical leave, lack of work, subpoenas, or any other absence expressly authorized by the company.
  • Tardiness or missing work because of adverse weather conditions that causes closed roads in this county.   
  • Authorized vacation time.


Final Note on Creating an Attendance Policy

Ensure you explain the new policy to all staff members. You should allow questions from your team. Explain to them why it is important to the business. Good employees understand why you need policies. Once you roll out a policy, ensure your managers enforce it. 



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