1981
DOI: 10.2307/976275
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The Problem of Oversimplification

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“…10 Any increase in absenteeism under variable work hour systems, we should remember, is highly incongruous since such systems are supposed to reduce the necessity for short-term leave usage and absences due to personal emergencies.…”
Section: Cautionary Evidence From Informal Observationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…10 Any increase in absenteeism under variable work hour systems, we should remember, is highly incongruous since such systems are supposed to reduce the necessity for short-term leave usage and absences due to personal emergencies.…”
Section: Cautionary Evidence From Informal Observationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As noted elsewhere, flex-time machinery (au tomatic clocks) may not be foolproof methods of assuring accurate attendance records. 17 Ulti mately, all forms of compliance with rules require one of two supports: a willingness to ac cept the rule and abide by it, or a thoroughly effective system for coercing obedience. Lack ing these, no mechanical system can ensure desired performance.…”
Section: Unanticipated Costs Of Implementationmentioning
confidence: 99%