Time card recorder and method for identifying employee work sche

Recorders – Printing – dotting – or punching marker – Time record

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235377, 346 11, 364406, G07C 114

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045062749

ABSTRACT:
A time card recorder for recording an employee's clocking times, such as his clocking-in and clocking-out times at the beginning and end of a work period, upon a time card and for indicating a relationship between such clocking times and a working schedule which has been assigned to that employee. The time card recorder includes apparatus for storing each of a plurality of possible working schedules and apparatus for reading a symbol from the employee's time card which identifies the working schedule associated with that card. The symbol is the same for a plurality of time cards of different employees associated with the same working schedule.

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