By Mishkah Anthony
17 July 2008
The Western Cape Education Department is developing a web-based system to make it easier for the 30,000 teachers and 8,500 public servants to track their leave credits online.
The system will also provide a web-based attendance register for all employees, including teachers and public servants, and a system for tracking contract appointments online.
Gert Witbooi media liaison officer for the MEC of Education says, the MEC Cameron Dugmore welcomes the introduction as it will ensure greater efficiency in the system and provide a service to teachers who will be able to track their leave credits and benefits such as access to their personal pay sheets.
He also adds that the system will definitely enhance service delivery and greater efficiency in the system.
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