Attendance Policy

/ˈætəndəns ˈpɒlɪsi/

Definitions

  1. (n.) A formal rule or set of rules established by an organization, especially an employer or educational institution, governing the required presence of employees or students at work or classes.
    The company's attendance policy requires all employees to notify their supervisor in case of absence.

Forms

  • attendance policy
  • attendance policies

Commentary

Attendance policies often clarify consequences for noncompliance and may vary depending on the organizational context, requiring precise drafting to ensure enforceability.

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