HR/Finance Leadership Notes


HR & Payroll Goes Green…
February 25, 2008, 8:46 pm
Filed under: HR Management, Outsourcing, Payroll, Technology
Everything seems to be going ‘green’ these days-including corporate America.  Reducing waste–especially paper-based waste, makes not only good business and process sense, but can mean significant cost savings as well.  By streamlining a client’s paper-based process within the HR/Payroll area, they can improve overall efficiency, reduce costs, and save trees in the process.

Save Energy with SaaS (Software-as-a-Service)
Applications which run in a shared services environment are more ‘energy-efficient’ than on-premise software and servers-which results in a smaller carbon footprint.  With Ceridian, for example, our clients join over 100,000 other organizations in helping reduce carbon emissions instead of powering more servers.

Reduce Paper Waste
Every paper-based time-card, paystatement & unnecessary printed report means one more eventual piece of paper in our landfills.  Save your client’s organization money (and the trees!) by automating the process by which client’s collect and distribute employee HR, Payroll & Benefits information and offering the information on-line.

Gain Access to On-Line Technology for Recruiting, Employee Self Service and Human Capital Management

With the power of web-based technology, your client’s organization can reduce the paper necessary to communicate with your employees, increase the availability of information, and increase the productivity and efficiency within your HR/Payroll department.

Ceridian can offer your client access to the latest web-based technology for Employee & Manager Self Service, Human Capital Management, Benefits, Time & Labor management and Payroll. 



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