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Ford gets new payroll, time and attendance system

Ford gets new payroll, time and attendance system

David Woods, 27 May 2009

 

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Ford of Britain has launched a new payroll and time and attendance system.

 

The company is working with Crown Computing and Logica to implement the technology, which replaces a previous bespoke system that was difficult to manage and administer.

The new system will run time, attendance, payroll and activity management for 13,000 salaried and hourly-paid staff in the UK. It will take approximately 18 to 20 months to implement and it is hoped the scheme will be completed by December 2010.

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