Clocking smart cards have near infinite life thus saving money
Former Liverpool dock worker Len McCluskey, the newly elected General Secretary of Unite, said the ballot for tanker drivers to vote on industrial action "was not about pay". The union leader stressed that the potential protest would be over working conditions in general. Mr McCluskey added: "We are calling for national standards to bring stability to the industry. The attacks on workers’ pensions must cease and the merry-go-round where drivers can have as many as 12 different employers must stop."
Time and Attendance North West’s dedicated time and attendance systems use smart cards to register clocking data. For example, WinTA Lite is our entry-level time and attendance system, the latest in a range of proven Windows™ based systems. It is ideal for smaller companies with less than 250 employees or larger companies with many smaller sites. The money-saving cards have a theoretically infinite life as they hold no batteries and do not have to be swiped to clock a worker in and out.