Clocks communicate in real time with time and attendance system


Middlesbrough striking public sector workers James Cook Hospital Time and Attendance North East systems company T32xx clocks smart cardPolice estimated that around 700 public sector workers took part in the recent pensions protest as Middlesbrough’s Transporter Bridge was closed. A nurse and cancer patient, Margaret Toase, declined treatment to join a picket line outside Middlesbrough’s James Cook Hospital. Mrs Toase, a union activist since 1965, said: “There is no way I am going in there today to receive any treatment when it means crossing a picket line.” The government wants to change pensions because people are living longer.

Time and Attendance North East systems will fulfil your company time and attendance requirements. Our new range of T32xx clocks actively communicate in real time with the computer system when a person clocks, books them ‘ON’ to a job or uses their smart card to open a door. All user activity within the system is recorded for audit purposes, with time and date transactions of information both before and after changes. Logs also maintain records of system events for fault finding and trouble shooting.