Business staffing shortfalls can trigger a system email or SMS alerts


chief constable Wiltshire Police personnel Patrick Geenty staffing levels at work automated Time and Attendance South West business clocking rostering Manning WinTA employee absenteeism system email SMS alertsThe chief constable of Wiltshire Police gave his response to figures that his staff do not think the force has enough personnel to do the job properly. Patrick Geenty said he took the results of the survey “very seriously”. Some 1,500 out of 2,500 staff members took part in Wiltshire Police’s annual survey. Mr Geenty commented: “Together with my senior managers we’re looking very carefully at how we deal with complaints and how we deal with allegations of bullying or harassment.”

Solve the problem of staffing levels at work with an automated PC powered time & attendance recording system from Time and Attendance South West. It combines the requirements of business clocking, rostering and job costing. Manning levels in WinTA network are based upon employee skills required during the working week. Any shortfalls to the expected requirement, due to absenteeism for example, can trigger a system email or SMS alerts. A separate module is available for rostering and manpower scheduling.