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Council reviews Cassell timekeeping proposal for payroll integration, cross-training and accountability
Summary
A presenter outlined a Cassell timekeeping system that would let employees punch in by phone or computer, show location data, and integrate with payroll; staff estimated roughly 208 annual hours in the cost-benefit model and said cross-training an assistant could reduce contracted finance costs.
Council members discussed a proposal to adopt a Cassell-connected timekeeping system that would integrate with the city's payroll and ERP, offer mobile punch-in, and provide timesheet and pay-history features.
A presenter described the system as web-based, allowing each employee to log in to view pay stubs and W-2s, punch in and out on a phone or computer, and use a weekly timesheet for adjustments. The presenter said location data for…
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