Biometrics added to a clocking system gives irrefutable proof of identity
Unemployment in the UK soared by 48,000 to 2.67 million in the three months to December and the number of people claiming Jobseekers’ Allowance (JSA) rose to 1.6m according to the government’s statistics. The Department for Work and Pensions said in a statement: “Most jobseekers move from benefits and into work well within a year. The Work Programme is now in place providing personalised support for longer-term jobseekers.” The UK average unemployment rate is now 4.1 per cent.
Biometrics can be added to a Time and Attendance UK time and attendance system for your office to provide irrefutable proof of identity. We have a range of dermal fingerprint scanners that read below the surface layer of skin down to the dermal layer where your true fingerprint resides. With biometrics implemented on your clocking system, as well as non-fingerprint reading scanners, the employee is prompted to present their fingerprint to the scanner where it is matched to the one on file, typically within one second.