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HR recommends Tyler Technologies time-and-attendance system; commissioners ask for standalone vote
Summary
Carroll County HR director Laurie Blackman proposed replacing manual timekeeping with Tyler Technologies' ExecuTime in a two-year phased rollout; she estimated the two-year cost at about $97,000 and said the module integrates with the county's Munis payroll system.
Laurie Blackman, Carroll County's human resources director, presented July 31 a proposal to replace manual paper-based payroll and timekeeping with Tyler Technologies' ExecuTime. Blackman said most departments now use manual methods that consume roughly 60 staff hours every other week and generate more than 600 sheets of paper per pay cycle. The proposal calls for a two-year phased implementation: Year 1 would deploy the core time-and-attendance module;…
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