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Time and Attendance systems
Discuss how to choose system that will yield the best results, as well as how to maintain it, and how to calculate its return on investment.
We are in the process of evaluating time systems. Is anyone currently using Qqest or Infotronics? We have one more demo to see then we will narrow down to our top 3 (which include the ones stated abov
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Time and Attendance systems
posted at 2/19/2004 6:05 AM EST
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Time and Attendance systems
posted at 2/25/2004 12:03 PM EST
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Time and Attendance systems
posted at 4/7/2005 11:47 AM EDT
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another one.... www.hourdoc.com |
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Time and Attendance systems
posted at 4/11/2005 8:47 AM EDT
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Time and Attendance systems
posted at 4/12/2005 1:26 AM EDT
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First: 4/12/2005 Last: 5/10/2005 |
If you are in the manufacturing business, ULYSOFT has the best Scheduling, T&A and Labor Management System. It interprets on-line complex labor rules at swipe time as well as the scheduling process. It is the most advanced labor scheduling ever. Easy to manage employee moves including crew changes. You can manage the entire company employees. It also manages a multitude of time banks. On-line interfacing with HOST , it generates gross pay to Legacy, ERP or any NET PAY Provider. Go to www.ulysoft.com |



