Biometric business clocking systems read below surface layer of skin
The pressure is on Chancellor George Osborne to promote job boosting measures in the forthcoming Budget after the unemployment total increased to a near 17-year high. The number claiming Jobseeker’s Allowance in the UK rose for the 12th month in a row, up by 7,200 in February to 1.6 million, the worst figure since the end of 2009. The employment rate for 16 to 24-year-olds is 49.5%. Figures say 30% of young jobless UK people are in full-time education.
Biometrics can be added to business time and attendance clocking systems to provide irrefutable proof of identity. Time and Attendance UK 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. Employees are prompted to present their fingerprint to the scanner where it is matched to the one on file, typically within 1 second. Fingerprint reading and non-fingerprint reading scanners can be implemented on the same time and attendance network.