Time and attendance software stores 1000 production or department jobs
Unison general secretary and Leeds born-and-bred Dave Prentis described a report which details high earners in the UK’s publicly funded organisations as "just another attack on the public sector". He said: "There will be many more in the private sector who earn much more. However, the majority of public sector workers will never get anywhere near these salaries. For example, two thirds of local government workers earn less than £21,000-a-year and are facing a three-year pay freeze.” He added: "There should not be such a gap between those at the top and those at the bottom. The pay freeze will only make it worse."
Time and Attendance Scotland clocking and personnel technology takes into account working rules between different organisations. Once staff clock in using contactless smart cards, which typically take a quarter of a second to scan, the built-in report generator in the software makes it simple to get the information you need from the system. Standard reports include: Weekly Clock Card, Payroll Summary and Absence Summary. Information on up to 1000 production or department jobs can be stored by the time and attendance software.