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  2. have work schedules for the day and have a “working from home only” policy. make sure your timekeeping systems don’t penalize people who are rarely seen on the clock. for the people who are on the clock frequently, if you see that they aren’t being diligent in their work, fire them.

  3. time your employees after they clock in. this could be as simple as measuring the phone time of a particular employee, or having a supervisor clock a team to provide accurate times. it’s important to know the time at which people are being paid for, and that they are working on a schedule.

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