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ID card creation systems are simple to install in a business premises


cloned Land Rovers in Umberleigh, Cullompton and Dittisham in-house ID card creation systemsThefts of high-end vehicles in Honiton have prompted police to issue an appeal after officers recovered so-called cloned Land Rovers in Umberleigh, Cullompton and Dittisham. The cars had all been stolen from outside the force area and were put on sale with forged documents. The vehicles had forged documentation which related to genuine vehicles in other regions of the UK.

Contactless clocking cards allow fastest evacuation possible for maximum staff safety


Grand Pier at Weston-super-Mare Easter fire Fire Roll Call SoftwareThe Grand Pier at Weston-super-Mare had a bumper Easter, the first it had experienced since being rebuilt after fire. The attraction had more than 100,000 visitors over the four-day bank holiday. The new pier has only recently been fully reopened to the public and visitor numbers for April are expected to reach 500,000.

Proximity read smart cards most effective at peak clocking periods


Gloucestershire College 70 facing redundancy clocking dataPrincipal Greg Smith said unprecedented cuts to further education funding across the country was the major factor behind 70 members of staff at Gloucestershire College facing redundancy. Mr Smith said he regretted that the college was taking these measures and every effort had been made to avoid compulsory redundancies.

Create different rosters and pay scales using clocking and payroll system


Honda is to halve production at its factory in Swindon clocking and payroll systemDue to a parts shortage Honda is to halve production at its factory in Swindon from Monday, April 11. The Japanese-based car company said that the 3,000 workers would remain on full pay. A lot of carmakers have struggled because of shutdowns to plants affected by the earthquake and tsunami in north east Japan.

Time and attendance software can use a specific shift on public holidays


Staff Southampton City Council who refuse a pay cut face the sackStaff at Southampton City Council who refuse a pay cut face the sack. Council leader Royston Smith said: "Councils are shutting down front-line services to find their savings. I refuse to go down that route.” He added: "Any pay cut can make a difference to people’s lives.

Works payroll can enable breaks to activate between set times


Devon and Cornwall unauthorised taking and entitlement of leave and overtime claimsA civilian member of staff has been sacked for fiddling his overtime at Devon and Cornwall Police. The force confirmed that a senior detention officer at Launceston police station was dismissed earlier this month. Superintendent Chris Brown, the head of the force’s criminal justice department, chaired a hearing that ran over two days and the allegations were found to be proven.

Smart card clocking regime produces lateness report


potential cuts to MoD police numbers Devon and Cornwall Constabulary shed 1,000 staffIn a response to a local MP’s letter, the defence ministry confirmed a review was being undertaken of military policing services in the Devon and Cornwall area, but was unable to say where and when any reductions to officer numbers might be made.