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Caney Tables Time Sheet Entry Problem

 

 A light agenda saw the Caney City Council table a request for a Time Sheet entry program to bring together two programs that aren't seeing thumb to thumb.

 

 City Administrator Kelley Zellner says the two programs don't match well together, but city supervisors are unable to check and see if the thumb print time card system actually worked until the end of pay period information is printed. He says the system will enable supervisors to keep better track of employee times, if needed.

 

 Zellner says the Incode program costs just over $6,300 plus the $700 a year maintenance fee, but adds that the cost will be less than supervisor's using their time to enter hours manually.

 

 The council tabled the motion to purchase the program until other options are examined to make sure the most cost efficient method of time keeping is used.

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