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Clocking station makes it easy for employees to check their hours


Warwickshire council savingsA Warwickshire council said there were no surprises in store for its budgeting plan following the coalition government’s spending cuts. Stratford-on-Avon District Council said it has already identified savings of £383,000 for this financial year; and that the council has been working on this for half a year.

Time and attendance software keeps track of annual hours of an employee


Scotland UK-imposed cut of £1bnFinance Secretary for Scotland John Swinney said he was facing a UK government-imposed cut of more than £1bn. Mr Swinney told parliament a 3% "efficiency savings" target would be imposed across public services and he would end big bonuses. He also plans to introduce a pay freeze for public sector workers earning £21,000 a year or more.

Smart card scanned automatically in under quarter of a second


Fire Brigade Union Jim Malone from the Fire Brigade Union described proposals to integrate two branches of the emergency services as "premature" and said the ideas could undermine current discussions with ministers. Tayside Police and Tayside Fire and Rescue Service said plans to share control rooms and fleet maintenance would be discussed this week (commencing Monday, November 15).

Workers paid on annual contracts handled by clocking monitoring system


Her Majesty's Revenue and CustomsAn investor who has paid £200,000 into the club lawyer’s account to help steer his football side through administration for the second time in seven years says more rescuers are waiting in the wings. "I know a number of people have come forward to pledge funds, which is fantastic," said Calum Melville of Scottish First Division side Dundee.

Night shifts simple to define using WinTA labour hours analysis


independence movement north of the borderIs the UK under threat of an independence movement north of the border, not on political, but on economic terms? Scottish government minister John Swinney said achievements had been made within the "limited powers of devolution", but economically this was holding the country back – independence was the only answer.

Secondary Pay Bands is one feature of complete attendance recording regime


early retirementA police report has said a regional force may have to consider using compulsory redundancies for the first time since 1996 in order to meet reduced expenditure targets. Deputy Chief Constable Iain Macleod said there were positive responses from invitations to Central Scotland staff to consider an offer of voluntary redundancy or early retirement.