half of us employers intolerant of tardiness
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Half of US employers intolerant of tardiness

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U.S. employers have a variety of expectations when it comes to getting to work on time, but many have fired employees for tardiness, a study revealed. A CareerBuilder survey conducted Nov. 6 to Dec. 2, 2013, found 48 percent of employers indicated they are intolerant of tardiness. Another 34 percent indicated lateness is allowed if it doesn't become a habit. The remaining 18 percent indicated getting the work done on time was what mattered, not adhering to a company time clock. On the other hand, cross the line and it could mean a quick exit. More than one in three -- 35 percent -- indicated they have fired workers for tardiness, the survey that included responses from 3,008 employees and 2,201 hiring managers found. The employee-focused side of the survey found 23 percent of employees indicated they were late for work once a month, while 15 percent conceded they were late once a week. When an excuse was required, the study revealed truth was sometimes stranger than fiction. One employee was late, the story goes, because his cat was stuck in a toilet. Another thought Halloween was a vacation day. Another forgot the company had moved, CareerBuilder said. The results of the survey conducted by Harris Poll have a margin of error of plus or minus 2.09 percentage points.
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