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Steam Whistle is automating their staff"s time and attendance.

Steam Whistle, uniquely known for their classic green beer bottles filled with one of the most refreshing pilsner"s in Canada is currently in the implementation phase of their time and attendance system. /Software News Articles/ - Mississauga, ON, August 07, 2008 - Steam Whistle, uniquely known for their classic green beer bottles filled with one of the most refreshing pilsner"s in Canada is currently in the implementation phase of their time and attendance system. Steam Whistle has four natural ingredients in their beer: spring water, malted barley, hops and yeast; the fifth is their passionate dedicated staff. Steam Whistle has chosen to automate their staff"s workforce management by implementing TimeTECH"s fully customized time and attendance solution. TimeTECH is implementing a state of the art solution that will automate Steam Whistle"s dedicated staff from the moment they walk in the door, until they receive their pay cheque. Employees will be able to login to iBrowse (TimeTECH"s online gateway) using any computer with an internet connection to book time off, see their work schedule , check how much vacation time they have left, and more! By automating Steam Whistle"s current workforce operations, Steam Whistle can save operational costs, save time, and concentrate on their true passion... producing one of Canada"s best Pilsners! TimeTECH is extremely excited about this partnership and looks forward to working with Steam Whistle.


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