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May 5, 2009

 

Bruce Nigro, Director

Essex County Division of Welfare

18 Rector Street, Floor 9

Newark, NJ, 07102

 

Re: Automated Time and Attendance Records Keeping System

       Proved Flaws and Resultant Inequitable Dockings and Discipline

 

Dear Mr. Nigro:

 

As you will please recall, CWA Local 1081 wrote you the attached letter of June 3, 2008 entitled “Automated Time and Attendance Records Keeping System” in which our Union stated “CWA Local 1081 has become aware of the continual capriciousness of the accurateness and fidelity of the agency’s Automated Time and Attendance Records Keeping System.  Such unreliability is indicative of a system upon which the County should not rely to judge the accuracy and appropriateness of our members’ time and attendance, let alone upon which the County should rely “for all docking” and/or disciplinary “purposes” in that regard of such incomparable import”.

 

Your attached memorialized response to our missive of June 9, 2008 stated “Please note we have been piloting and testing this system since early March, 2008 to test various aspects of the system in order to identify issues and inconsistencies, and to resolve any issues. By July 1, 2008, we feel confident that the system can be fully utilized for tracking our employees’ time and attendance”.

 

CWA Local 1081’s attached rejoinder of June 10, 2008 to your response of June 9, 2008 avowed that “While CWA Local 1081 is circumspectly impressed by the declaration the County ‘has been piloting and testing this system since March, 2008’ and that you ‘feel confident that the system can be fully utilized for tracking” employees’ time and attendance, our information and inclination is that your optimism is as yet unfounded in this regard.”

 

 

Confirming our contention “that your optimism is as yet unfounded” is the attached memorandum of April 22, 2009 from Chief of Administrative Services Marc Pilchman written your key offices’ managers and entitled “Anti Static Floor Mats-Automated Time and Attendance System”, in which Mr. Pilchman writes “As you are aware, we have experienced various periodic outages in the swipe clocks that are connected to the automated time and attendance system. We have discussed various issues that may be responsible for these service interruptions with the vendor, Tempo Systems. One such possibility is static electricity. In order to mitigate this issue we have secured antistatic floor mats.”

 

Please note as well, Mr. Nigro, the attached emailed memorandum of April 14, 2009 from CWA Local 1081 Family Service Worker Sabrina Perry, entitled “Time Clocks at the Hall of Records” as she assigned to the OCSE office within the Hall of Records, wherein Sister Perry recounts the fact that the time clock within that office has been, and continues to be even after ameliorative attempts by the agency’s capable computer operative,  out of sync. As Sister Perry so astutely asserts, “we, members at the Hall of Records, have been docked and reported tardy on our PD20’s for the past three to four months and we should not have been charged tardy and docked and forced to come to work four to five minutes early”.

 

The resolution CWA Local 1081 respectfully demands to this grievance consists of the following:

 

  1. The Division of Welfare shall cease compelling the members of CWA Local 1081 to utilize an unreliable time and attendance keeping system such as that which it purchased from Tempo Systems.
  2. The Division of Welfare shall withdraw all dockings and/or disciplines from our Union’s members personnel files that were predicated upon the faulty Tempo Systems hardware and software, and the Division shall reimburse those members improperly and inequitable docked and/or disciplined for the time and monies so denied them.

 

We seek a hearing, in this regard.

 

Sincerely,

 

 

David H. Weiner, President

CWA Local 1081