Confusion over pay a thing of the past with automated attendance system
A distribution centre is being caught up in a war between unions and bosses, with the former taking continuous strike action. The haulage firm reorganised at Doncaster in September and Eddie Stobart said its pay-off offer was “the best possible financial package”. Its managing director David Pickering said it had proposed a 50 per cent increase in statutory redundancy pay. The Unite union said: “The drivers overwhelmingly rejected the financial offer which was designed to get them out the door and not to maintain employment.”
Confusion over pay, absence and shift patterns is a thing of the past with a fully automated Time and Attendance UK system. Supervisors logging into the clever self-service module can amend their subordinates’ clockings and authorise or deny any pending holiday requests. The telephone feature allows the above, using a mobile phone. We have designed our newer WinTA networks in conjunction with a new range of colourful, .NET and wireless enabled Smart Card and biometric clocking equipment.