0 a clock which employees use to record the particular point in the day at which they arrive at and leave work --
1 a clock that employees use to record the time when they arrive at and leave work --
2 a machine, sometimes connected to a computer, that records the time at which a worker starts and finishes work: --
A time clock, similar to the one that stamps work hours on a time card, is used to stamp event times on each card.
The reason that accidents are mostly likely to happen during the early to midafternoon may have to do with the biological time clock.
There is a time clock to the top left of the stand.
For many employees, the time clock was the clock that told the time that mattered: it was the clock that recorded their hours of work.
In those experiments three tape recorders simultaneously record, with a time clock, three separate tapes.
I understood it to be related to the setting of the time clock on the rent reviews.
The home page displays a real time clock, except that the clock is permanently one hour fast.
The second example was not displaying a badge or a time clock.