AdvertisementWalmart would not provide details on its points-based attendance system to Business Insider.
AdvertisementSimilar to Walmart's policy, Amazon uses a points-based attendance system that could land employees in hot water if they hit eight points in a rolling 60-day period, according to the company.
Many companies, including mid-size ones, have started to implement a points-based system to track lateness and absences, Zambrano noted.
Amazon disputed the description of its points-based attendance system as totally "automated."
"The attendance system works very similar to a standard time clock system," Stephenson, Amazon's spokesperson, told Business Insider.
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