Simple company clock booking system has employees just needing access to a PC
Workers yesterday (Wednesday) walked out over the North West region, which led to more than 200 schools being closed in Cumbria alone. Picket lines were set up in Whitehaven, Carlisle and Barrow. Outside Kendal police station civilian administration manager Clive Davidson was striking for the first time in 40 years. He said: “A lot of us are facing redundancies. People are going to have to work until they are 67.” Unions said members would need to work longer before collecting their pension.
WinTA PC Clock is a simple booking system from Time and Attendance North West that is designed for companies where each employee has access to a PC. The input screen books employees ‘in’ and ‘out’ and has an Analysis Module used to calculate the necessary information for the EU Working Time Directive. WinTA PC Clock is a cost-effective method of ensuring that your business remains compliant with regional and national legislation, without the need for a new time and attendance network.