Thursday, 1 September 2011

81 per cent of businesses say their staff have improved time keeping by using a time and attendance system

That’s one of the statistics revealed in a recent survey that was carried out by time and attendance specialists Access-to-Time, who have now helped over 1,000 businesses in the UK improve staff attendance and cut costs. Alastair Slade, Director at Access-to-Time explains:

“In the current economic climate it is more important than ever that businesses get the most productivity out of staff and the first way to do this is to make sure you are keeping an accurate record of the time your employees spend at work.”

The survey also found that installing a time and attendance system, had reduced administration costs for a significant number of businesses at 43%.

Not surprisingly 87% of businesses said they had a more accurate record of time data held following installation of a time and attendance system by Access-to-Time. Accurate attendance records resulted in improvements to other aspects of their business with 69% saying they now had more accurate pay and 63% less conflict over pay.

For more information about Access-to-Time’s time and attendance systems go to http://www.a2t.co.uk/

Businesses with managed groups of less than 50 employees can look at the uAttend system http://www.uattend.co.uk/


Monday, 15 August 2011

Sanguine Hospitality save 20 hours in one day!

Sanguine Hospitality provide hospitality services to Cadbury House Hotel and Club in Congresbury, one of the largest and best known hotel and spa complexes in Somerset.

Shezan Aslam, Human Resources Director from Sanguine Hospitality found out about Access-to-Time’s Focus Enterprise system that is used to monitor staff time and attendance and a lot more besides. They were impressed with how easily it can streamline the way they plan staff schedules, record staff attendance and how it saves the business money.

Angus Fyfe, the Group Management Accountant at Sanguine Hospitality, explained that they provide a service to several hotels. They decided to trial Access-to-Time’s Focus Enterprise system at the Cadbury House Hotel and Club with 100+ staff, with a view to rolling it out to all seven of their hotels. He said:

“I liked what the Focus product did when I heard about it because it looked like something that could combat many of the issues we had about how much time people were spending at work. We started using Focus in June 2011 for our 100+ hotel and leisure staff at Cadbury House Hotel and Club. It basically clocks people in and out and we can then go online using terminal services to obtain stats on staff attendance. I liked the fact that it has a hand scanner as this works very well for people in the hotel and leisure industry. We believe the cost savings will be significant and the system will more than pay for itself. For example we saved 20 hours recently just in one day.”

Call Access-to-Time on 01761 410015 for more information on the system and how it could help your organisation.

Monday, 18 July 2011

Businesses urged to beat the economy by reducing staffing costs, using one simple tool

In the news last week (12 July) have been tales about the challenging economy and how businesses are being pushed to their limit. Some believe that the economy shrunk by 0.2% this year, for reasons attributed to royal wedding and decreased output.

Meanwhile the Britsish Chamber of Commerce survey shows that the economy has grown by 0.6% because of exports, but this growth is still quite low.

Whatever your view is on the economy, this is a challenging time because everyone agrees that growth will be slow this year. Alastair Slade from Access-To-Time who helps companies save money on their staffing costs believes that many businesses, who are looking for financial savings can find this easily, with effective time monitoring. He says:

“Businesses should always look at their staffing costs, which for many businesses is their biggest financial commitment. For a small investment businesses can save thousands of pounds. Every penny can count in this difficult economic climate with increasing costs. This is great news for small and medium sized businesses.”

Access-to-Time work with businesses on a number of solutions to reduce their business costs by monitoring the time that staff spend at work more effectively. Most commonly this is done with the use of a system that uses a unique combination of cloud computing and finger print recognition, called www.uAttend.co.uk

Access-to -Time launched uAttend, which enables small and medium sized businesses to easily and effectively monitor their employees time at work. uAttend is already proving very popular with small and medium sized businesses. In the past these systems have been too expensive for smaller employers to use, but the uAttend system starts at £99 plus a monthly membership fee of £14.99. The price has been kept low because uAttend uses a unique cloud -based computing system that can be accessed online, with the added benefit of making it very easy for staff and managers to use.

Not only is the system very competitively priced, it has Lifetime Technical Support and Lifetime Hardware Warranty. This ensures that users have a known fixed cost, no surprises is the watch word!

The Access-to-Time uAttend™ system is available from www.uAttend.co.uk or call 01761 410 015.

Tuesday, 21 June 2011

Uattend in the news – it’s no laughing matter!


It was great to see all the recent media articles and reviews about uAttend. We have been in This Is Bath , which is the website for the Bath chronicle and Wiltshire Business Online part of the Swindon Advertiser. We have also had a great review on Kent Business TV

But we had to laugh, here in the Access-to-Time offices, when we read the article written about uAttend in Fund Strategy Magazine. The article reads “The chairman has the feeling he is not getting full value for what he pays his staff and wonders if biometrics and cloud computing can help him keep tabs on late arrivals and smoking breaks.”

The article goes on to say:

“I have recently become aware of a new type of company - a ’time and attendance specialist’, no less - which might be able to set your mind at rest. For the ever-watchful souls at Access-to-Time say they have launched a brand new way to keep track of employees, using fingerprint recognition. “

You can read the full article here.

Basically it’s a spoof article about an employee who his talking to the chairman about a made up company ‘Scam’. The writer and chairman are considering using uAttend for employees who are investment managers.

It’s a hilarious article poking fun at how you might implement a system with (not very fairly paid) human and non-human fund managers.

Seriously though, keeping track of staff is no laughing matter when you are a small business owner or have responsibility for paying staff for the hours they have worked. You can find out more about how you can save on staffing costs and increase productivity with uAttend here or purchase uAttend here.