Staff use keypad to break down their time spent on each work job


Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency offices in Brighton Bournemouth Portsmouth Time and Attendance Southern barcode scanner workers book time against jobs fully costed analysis and breakdown of time spent Protests took place outside Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) offices in Brighton, Bournemouth and Portsmouth between 12.30pm and 1.30pm. The staff protests were over plans to close offices. Berewyn Long, a union organiser for the south, said the public was mainly “supportive,” adding: “In Bournemouth we had about 20 staff or so protest during their lunch break. We spoke to people from the motor trade. We had a local councillor come down to speak to us and support us.”

Timely information is increasingly important within business. Using a Smart Card from Time and Attendance Southern and our input devices (a keypad or barcode scanner), workers can book time against jobs to produce a fully costed analysis and breakdown of time spent on each job. The new range of T32xx clocks actively communicate with the computer system when a person clocks, books them ‘ON’ to a job or uses their card to open a door. Real time communications provides you with the information as it occurs.