Office clocking monitoring reports show jobs that are going over budget
Once the last private finance scheme for hospitals signed off by Labour is paid in full – which is not until 2049 – more than £70 billion will have changed hands. Perhaps unsurprisingly, the government said 60 units are facing difficulties because of the cost of paying for these building projects. These units represent almost a fifth of the 100-plus privately-funded (PFI) schemes in the NHS. Financial dire straits are caused by repayments accounting for up to a fifth of some hospital trusts’ budgets.
Job costing and rostering is just one feature of office clocking monitoring systems from Time & Attendance UK. They are fully scalable, from a small single site operation to a large international global network of businesses. The WinTA network contains special rules to accommodate the formal flexi time contracts worked by many public sector employees. Software reports show jobs that are going over budget. A number of basic rules control how hours are calculated, including settings to separate ‘worked time’ into different overtime rates.