No physical contact between smart card and clocking reader means neither will wear out
The future of some 40 workers based at a hydro-electric power station at Ewloe is in doubt. Staff at International Power’s offices will be offered the chance to relocate. The firm holds the controlling stake in First Hydro which runs the plants at Dinorwic and Ffestiniog. Workers at the Ewloe centre are employed in selling electricity produced by the power stations. A company spokesperson confirmed it was planning to close its Bala House office in Deeside within two years.
Time and Attendance Wales are available to help customers who are moving offices get the best from their clocking system. There are two type of clocking stations the new smaller T32xx or the proven T25XX range which is ideal for factories or offices. The large fluorescent display of the reader makes it easy to confirm your clockings, check flexi-time hours or make Job Booking transactions. As there is no physical contact between the card and reader, neither will become worn-out by continuous use – unlike swipe readers.