The first were time card machines in the early 20th century, which automated factory workers clocking in and out. |
That would be destructive to the process, because that would start walling things in and out. |
It is freedom from the morning commute, clocking in and out, tea breaks, and overtime. |
Even if people don't have to religiously clock in and out each and every day. |
Unfortunately, an unsubtle ham-fisted approach is taken and subplots waltz in and out without any real relevance to the main story. |
If consultants accept this deal, it is only a matter of time before they will be clocking in and out with the cleaning and catering staff. |