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Computerized payroll for Premier Travel

14th January 1972
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• When Preinier Travel Ltd adopted a computerized payroll system, pay for office staff of subsidiaries Premier Travel and Premier Airlines handling freight and charter posed no particular problems. However, the remainder of the staff operating the Premier Travel coach and bus services throughout East Anglia and on major express routes to the Midlands and the North West required special consideration. Pay is at a basic rate with considerable overtime; calculation problems apart, it was obvious that the management informa tion which can be drawn from a computer package could be of the utmost value in ensuring efficient operations.

Studies are now being carried out to establish the most useful analyses which can be extracted, and it is expected that these will form a direct means of financial control which will increase the overall efficiency of the business.

The system was implemented by Cambridge Computer Services Ltd, Jupiter House, Station Road, Cambridge.