Software reports in clocking system help to cut employee absenteeism
A report by a public health organisation covering Bridgend, Neath, Port Talbot and Swansea says it wants to cut absenteeism. The Abertawe Bro Morgannwg University Health Board report states: "There is good evidence that work is good for physical and mental health and well being and that being out of work is harmful to physical and mental health.” The pledge comes to light after stats for Neath and Port Talbot show sickness accounts for 11.3 annual working days on average.
Using the software contained within Time and Attendance Wales’s clocking and payroll systems you can view all time and attendance information for an employee or a single department, including absences. Hours worked by employee, shift or department can be instantly checked; as can absence reports and core-time violations. Time and Attendance Wales are available to help customers get the best from their system. Whether you require more equipment, or need data from employees’ clockings, our helpdesk will be on hand to advise 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.