Durable clocking stations use proximity read technology so do not wear out


strikes Jobcentre Plus Bangor, Newport, Bridgend, Pembroke Dock, and Caerphilly clocking stationMore strikes are due to take place at five Jobcentre Plus offices in Wales over working conditions and targets. Staff are taking part in action at Bangor, Newport, Bridgend, Pembroke Dock, and Caerphilly after talks broke down. This is on top of two-day strike held in January after a decision to convert seven benefit processing offices into ‘contact centres,’ with staff redeployed to taking calls from the public. Union claims are that call centre targets are unrealistic.

A complete Time and Attendance Wales system comprising of a T8440 Clocking Station, 50 Smart Cards and Software including EEC Working Time Directive checking programs is available for just £1,495. The proven T25XX clocking station range is ideal for factories or offices. The large fluorescent display of the reader makes it easy to confirm your clockings, check flexi-time hours or make Job Booking transactions. As there is no physical contact between the proximity read smart card or fob and the reader, neither will become worn-out by continuous use.
 

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