Exporting payroll function communicates with Unipay and other business products
Wales has the second highest proportion of low earners among the United Kingdom. Some 23 per cent of Welsh workers took home less than the living wage – a level designed to enable a basic standard of living – according to a study from an accountancy firm. Only Northern Ireland had a bigger proportion of low earners. A huge 47 per cent of the low-paid people interviewed forecast that their finances would decline further over the following year, said KPMG.
Available in Lite, Small Business and Enterprise versions, WinTAnet from Time & Attendance Wales allows the setting up of comprehensive user-definable working patterns and shifts at the workplace. Multi-lingual in nature with different languages within the same site or business, it boasts a seamless interface to personnel products. The Export to Payroll function allows data from WinTAnet to communicate with all the major payroll networks such as Sage, Pegasus, Centrefile, Unipay and many more. WinTAnet also includes annualised hours and flexi patterns.