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Retailers Achieve Fast Payback with Kronos

CHICAGO (September 30, 2009) – From ensuring an optimally scheduled store to selecting the best-fit associates, retailers must make effective workforce decisions. Retailers are increasingly turning to Kronos® Incorporated to control labor costs, minimize compliance risk, and grow revenue. And they are increasingly citing fast payback as a result.
News Facts

* Kronos helps retailers automate workforce management business processes such as time and attendance, budgeting, forecasting and scheduling, absence management, human resources and payroll, hiring, and labor analytics.
* Automation of these processes can result in immediate payback and ROI by minimizing payroll inaccuracies, increasing conversion rates and sales, reducing unnecessary overtime, and decreasing employee turnover.
* According to a recent study by AMR Research, retailers reported 3.8 percent of lost sales due to non-optimized labor scheduling, and 3.5 percent decrease in payroll costs as a result of implementing a workforce management solution.
* Using Kronos, a mid-size grocery retailer cut overtime expenses to half, saving $95,000 in one year.
* Using Kronos, a large consumer electronics retailer with more than 1,000 locations and more than 90,000 employees reduced hourly staff churn by 30 percent and reported ROI of $2.5 million in less than 12 months.
* The AMR Research study also notes that the average fine that retailers paid for noncompliance lawsuits in the last 12 months was $250,000. Kronos helps retailers easily comply with federal, state, and union labor regulations through automated and centralized policy administration, local policy application, and detailed audit tracking.
* Kronos works with retailers around the world including Best Buy, Finish Line, and Jamba Juice.

Supporting Quotes

* Robert Notte, vice president of IT, Jamba Juice
“We were looking for efficiencies and savings in labor scheduling. After reviewing our options, we chose Kronos. In less than a year, the workforce management system was rolled out to Jamba’s company locations and we immediately realized improvements in controlling expenses and optimizing processes.”
* Adrian Peace, head of simplification and productivity, Somerfield UK
“With Kronos now holding all employee information including hours worked, availability for work, and skills, we now have complete visibility into the workforce. We rely less on overtime now that absence levels have reduced and can identify when working additional hours will take a colleague into premium overtime payments. Our premium overtime bill has decreased by £2.3 million per year.”
* Nicholas Hess, senior vice president, operations, Dunn-Edwards Paint Stores
“Kronos helps us optimize our most important asset and largest controllable expense – labor. With Kronos, we are able to optimize store scheduling, leverage historical sales, customer traffic, and store profile data to derive accurate weekly sales and labor plans. No other workforce management vendor has such a comprehensive suite to enable enterprise visibility and control of store productivity.”
* Kara Barker, director of retail industry marketing, Kronos
“Retailers that continue to think strategically about labor through the downturn will be better prepared to profitably handle the influx of customers once the economy improves. Based on our knowledge of hundreds of successful retail implementations, we are committed to helping our retail customers improve hiring practices, enhance customer satisfaction, and boost employee productivity to ultimately sprint – not limp – out of the recession.”

Supporting Resources

* Kronos is exhibiting in booth 350 at the HR Technology Conference & Exposition, being held this week in Chicago.

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Kronos® Incorporated customer Russ Kahn, director of operations at PUMA North America, along with Kronos CEO Aron Ain, will present a strategic session “PUMA Runs Faster with Workforce Management” at the HR Technology Conference

USA (September 28, 2009) –

What:

Kronos® Incorporated customer Russ Kahn, director of operations at PUMA North America, along with Kronos CEO Aron Ain, will present a strategic session “PUMA Runs Faster with Workforce Management” at the HR Technology Conference. The session will provide attendees with an overview on how automating previously manual processes dramatically improved efficiencies and cost savings through the application of optimized scheduling. Ain will introduce the concept of workforce management and Kahn will discuss the specific steps that PUMA took to achieve labor cost savings.

When:

Thursday, Oct. 1, 11:00 a.m.-12:15 p.m. CDT

Where:

HR Technology Conference and Exposition
McCormick Place, Chicago
Kronos is exhibiting in booth #350

Why:

Based in Germany, PUMA AG designs, manufactures, and distributes footwear, apparel, and accessories across the world. In the U.S., PUMA North America operates stores across the country, making it imperative that the stores are staffed properly and efficiently, while providing superior customer service to customers. Kronos provides PUMA with workforce management applications that help PUMA control costs, minimize compliance risk, and improve workforce productivity across its U.S. stores.
About Kronos Incorporated

Kronos is the global leader in workforce management solutions that enable organizations to control labor costs, minimize compliance risk, and improve workforce productivity. Tens of thousands of organizations in 60 countries — including more than half of the Fortune 1000® — use Kronos time and attendance, scheduling, absence management, HR and payroll, hiring, and labor analytics applications. To learn how Kronos uniquely delivers complete automation and high-quality information in an easy-to-use solution, visit www.kronos.com.
About PUMA

PUMA is one of the world’s leading Sportlifestyle companies that designs and develops footwear, apparel, and accessories. It is committed to working in ways that contribute to the world by supporting Peace, Creativity, and SAFE Sustainability, and by staying true to the values of being Fair, Honest, Positive, and Creative in decisions made and actions taken. PUMA starts in Sport and ends in Fashion. Its Sport Performance and Lifestyle labels include categories such as Football, Running, Motorsports, Golf, and Sailing. The Black label features collaborations with renowned designers such as Alexander McQueen, Yasuhiro Mihara, and Sergio Rossi. The PUMA Group owns the brands PUMA, Tretorn, and Hussein Chalayan. The company, which was founded in 1948, distributes its products in more than 120 countries, employs more than 9,000 people worldwide, and has headquarters in Herzogenaurach/Germany, Boston, London, and Hong Kong. For more information, please visit www.puma.com

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Kronos® Incorporated today announced significant momentum in Mexico and Latin America, with 200 percent year-over-year growth in revenue

CHELMSFORD, Mass., (September 21, 2009) –

Kronos® Incorporated today announced significant momentum in Mexico and Latin America, with 200 percent year-over-year growth in revenue. Kronos also announced that it has hired industry veteran Gabriel Alvarado to manage and expand its Mexico operations.
News Facts

* Gabriel Alvarado comes to Kronos with more than 20 years of experience building and driving sales in the high-tech industry. Most recently, he served as SAP’s vice president for the small- and mid-size enterprise market in Mexico and Central America. Prior to SAP, he spent 13 years at Symantec leading operations in Mexico and Latin America.
* Kronos has nearly 200 customers in Mexico including Casa Ley, Chedraui, and Volkswagen.
* Kronos entered the Mexican market in 1995 and now operates an office in Mexico City with more than 30 employees.
* Increasingly, many Kronos customers have been eager to expand their operations into Mexico because of the strong manufacturing environment and attractive cost structure. Kronos’ more than 10 years of experience in the region, combined with a strong, satisfied customer base and talented employees, have enabled the company to capitalize on this customer demand.

Supporting Quotes

* Mick Adamson, vice president, international operations, Kronos

“We see a tremendous opportunity for growth in Mexico and Latin America as organizations expand operations and seek to control labor costs, minimize compliance risk, and improve workforce productivity. With Gabriel’s leadership, we are poised to seize this opportunity for growth.”
About Kronos Incorporated

Kronos is the global leader in workforce management solutions that enable organizations to control labor costs, minimize compliance risk, and improve workforce productivity. Tens of thousands of organizations in 60 countries — including more than half of the Fortune 1000® — use Kronos time and attendance, scheduling, absence management, HR and payroll, hiring, and labor analytics applications. To learn how Kronos uniquely delivers complete automation and high-quality information in an easy-to-use solution, visit www.kronos.com.

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Essex County Correctional Facility Goes Live with Kronos

Workforce management solutions deployed to help save public safety jobs and meet budget goals

CHELMSFORD, Mass. (September 15, 2009) –

A long-standing user of the time and attendance solution from Kronos® Incorporated, the Essex County Correctional Facility in Massachusetts recently went live with Kronos employee scheduling and HR and payroll solutions, and achieved an immediate, 90-percent reduction in overtime-related costs. The organization projects $1 million savings over 12 months with Kronos by accurately tracking, scheduling, and managing its workforce.
News Facts

* Faced with a $1.2 million state budget reduction in the middle of the fiscal year, the Essex County Correctional Facility needed to automate critical workforce business processes to control costs and subsequently save public safety jobs.
* Kronos configured the solutions, trained employees, provided support, and helped the correctional facility achieve the 90-percent reduction in overtime-related cost savings within one month of implementation of the new solutions. The facility paid $13,000 in overtime fees in March 2009 compared to $95,000 in February 2008. The increased visibility and control over data has delivered increased savings each month. In June 2009, the overtime expense was only $7,000 compared to $102,000 in June 2008.
* The Kronos solution generates a daily absenteeism and overtime report, which enables the sheriff to track overtime by the hour and make adjustments to avoid the added expense of overtime.
* Using the Kronos 4500 Touch ID(TM) biometric terminal, the facility has also eliminated buddy punching (the costly act of employees punching in for one another).
* The correctional facility implemented a new five-and-two workweek (five work days in a row with two days off) for the officers, replacing its older four-and-two workweek. The new workweek schedule supported by Kronos is adding thousands of additional shifts per year to eliminate overtime, resulting in cost savings of $500,000 from this schedule change alone for the remainder of the fiscal year.
* Kronos solutions are supporting changes implemented by the management team to meet the revised budget goals including unpaid days for senior staff, reduced workweeks for some employees, and a workweek schedule change for correctional officers.

Supporting Quotes

* Frank Cousins, Jr., Essex County Sheriff
“With 80 percent of our budget consisting of salaries and benefits, we had to take serious measures to save public safety jobs when faced with a significant budget reduction in February 2009. By utilizing Kronos to effectively and efficiently implement our new five-and-two schedule, our department has seen a 90-percent savings in overtime costs compared to last year. Which government entity wouldn’t want such results?”
* Christine Carmichael, director of government industry marketing, Kronos
“We are proud to be part of the Essex County Correctional Facility’s initiative to help save public safety jobs. The senior management’s vision and innovative approach to put the needs of its public and employees first are truly remarkable. Our configurable solutions are easy to implement, own, and maintain, and have enabled quick adjustments to adapt to the budget cut.”

Supporting Resources

* About The Essex County Correctional Facility

About Kronos Incorporated

Kronos is the global leader in workforce management solutions that enable organizations to control labor costs, minimize compliance risk, and improve workforce productivity. Tens of thousands of organizations in 60 countries — including more than half of the Fortune 1000® — use Kronos time and attendance, scheduling, absence management, HR and payroll, hiring, and labor analytics applications. To learn how Kronos uniquely delivers complete automation and high-quality information in an easy-to-use solution, visit www.kronos.com.

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K-12 schools, colleges, and universities are turning to Kronos® Incorporated to fill time and attendance gaps left by their ERP systems. Kronos automates, centralizes, and integrates critical workforce business processes to help control labor costs, minimize compliance risk, and improve workforce p

CHELMSFORD, Mass., (September 14, 2009) –

K-12 schools, colleges, and universities are turning to Kronos® Incorporated to fill time and attendance gaps left by their ERP systems. Kronos automates, centralizes, and integrates critical workforce business processes to help control labor costs, minimize compliance risk, and improve workforce productivity for educational institutions.
News Facts

* Time and attendance products offered by ERP vendors are unable to meet the budgetary requirements of educational institutions. These solutions take longer and are more expensive to implement and maintain as they often rely on custom code and scripting languages. Also, they don’t offer the tools to gain real-time control over payroll data and overall labor costs including overtime, absenteeism, and scheduling problems.
* Rudimentary time and attendance solutions from ERPs can leak hundreds of thousands, even millions, of dollars each year as they don’t detect labor-related problems for days.
* Considering that labor costs represent one of the largest expenses for schools and higher education institutions, often exceeding 70 percent of operational budget, time and attendance data collection is a great place to look for quick payback.
* Educational institutions including Broward County Public Schools, Chicago Public Schools, Cornell University, and Yale University use Kronos time and attendance solutions to extend the value of their ERP investment.

Supporting Quotes

* Jerome Goudelock, acting chief HR operations officer, Chicago Public Schools
“Managing staff overtime and maximizing operational efficiencies can make the difference between meeting or exceeding budget. But you can’t control what you don’t see. Kronos offers high-quality, real-time data about the workforce leading to cost savings. The best-of-breed Kronos solution easily integrates with our existing ERP system and helps us leverage that investment to control labor costs.”
* Kathy Tessendorf, director of human resource information, Northwestern University
“The Kronos solution enhances communication among departments and divisions through easy integration capabilities and provides real-time reporting from a centralized database. As grant funding has become an increasingly crucial part of education budgets, by using Kronos, we are able to total all hours employees work from all of their jobs for overtime calculations as well as giving us the ability to keep accurate reporting for separate grant projects.”
* Kimberly Curtis, PMP, senior project manager, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
“Payroll is typically a university’s largest expense, and with a dispersed and complex workforce, they need a system that automates processes and handles multiple and complex pay rules. With Kronos, pay rules are easily configured, tested, and deployed across the entire campus. This helps control labor costs, improve productivity, and achieve greater ROI.”
* Christine Carmichael, director of education industry marketing, Kronos
“At Kronos, we strive to offer detailed workforce intelligence to help our customers take positive action. As a result, they can extend the value of other technology investments such as ERPs to minimize absenteeism rates and control labor costs, ultimately resulting in better service to students, employees, and the community.”

Supporting Resources

* Kronos offers an integration tool, which makes it even easier for organizations to integrate Kronos applications with existing ERP, payroll, and human resources systems (see “Kronos Announces Availability of Workforce Central 6.1”).

About Kronos Incorporated

Kronos is the global leader in workforce management solutions that enable organizations to control labor costs, minimize compliance risk, and improve workforce productivity. Tens of thousands of organizations in 60 countries — including more than half of the Fortune 1000® — use Kronos time and attendance, scheduling, absence management, HR and payroll, hiring, and labor analytics applications. To learn how Kronos uniquely delivers complete automation and high-quality information in an easy-to-use solution, visit www.kronos.com.

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Kronos Retail Labor Index(TM) Indicates Signs of Recovery in U.S. Retail Hiring

New Index Shows Retail Hiring Up 9 Percent from Three-Year Low in January 2009

CHELMSFORD, Mass. (September 08, 2009) –

Kronos® Incorporated today unveiled the first installment of the Kronos Retail Labor Index(TM), a family of metrics and indices that analyze the relationship between the demand and supply sides of the labor market within the U.S. retail sector. The Kronos Retail Labor Index provides a distinct and early indicator of the overall state of the retail sector. The report will be available on a monthly basis. The September report, a schedule of upcoming Index release dates, the methodology, and downloadable graphics are available on the Kronos Retail Labor Index website.
News Facts

* There are four related measures of interest in the report:

* The Kronos Retail Labor Index: This metric is defined as the percentage of job applications that result in a hiring, normalized within a scale of 0 to 100. For example, a rate of 2.75 percent means that per 100 job applications received, 2.75 of them resulted in a hire.

o The Kronos Retail Labor Index decreased fairly steadily from 7.1 percent in October 2006 to a three-year low of 2.75 percent in January 2009.
o Between January and July 2009, the Kronos Retail Labor Index increased slightly to 2.99 percent, a relative improvement of 4 percent from 2.88 percent in June.
o The figure of 2.99 percent represents a 9-percent increase in the job application to hiring ratio relative to the lowest recorded level of 2.75 percent in January 2009. While showing a small but steady improvement over the last six months, the July number is significantly below the three-year high of 7.1 percent recorded in October 2006.

* Retail Applications Level: During the first seven months of 2009, the 68 retailers who make up the Kronos sample received 8.9 million job applications, a 12 percent increase over the same period in 2008 and a 33 percent increase over the same period in 2007.
* Retail Hiring Level: Of the 15 million applications received by these retailers during the last 12 months (August 2008 through July 2009), 529,000 resulted in hires. This represents a 28 percent reduction in hirings compared to the prior 12 months (August 2007 through July 2008).
* Retail Employee Retention Rate: Consistently declining rates of retention on a year-over-year basis between late-2006 and mid-2007 have been followed by a steady and much larger increase in retention in 2008 and 2009.

Supporting Quotes

* Dr. Robert Yerex, Ph.D., chief economist, Kronos
“It was encouraging to see the Kronos Retail Labor Index increase to 2.99 percent in July – up 4 percent from June. We believe this stabilization and tentative recovery in the Index signals the beginning of stabilization in the overall U.S. economy and will be reflected in other measures of the economy in the coming months.”
* Aron Ain, chief executive officer, Kronos
“In the past, bits and pieces of information about the hiring climate were available from various sources, but never in a comprehensive way. The Kronos Retail Labor Index is derived from one unified data set and is based on actual hiring transactions, as opposed to surveys about transactions. Our hiring solution processed more than 23 million applications in 2008. This volume of data combined with our expertise in analytics and economics enables Kronos to analyze hiring-related trends in the retail sector in a way that no one else can.”
* Dr. John Gallup, assistant professor of economics, Portland State University
“Economists, among many other groups of people, are always looking for new leading economic indicators. Analysis of the past several years has shown that the Kronos Retail Labor Index has consistently foreshadowed changes that revealed themselves in other indicators weeks or months later. Given this history, I believe the Kronos Retail Labor Index could be an important leading economic indicator for the retail sector moving forward.”
* Lisa Rowan, program director, HR, learning and talent strategies, IDC
“The time is right for a seasoned entity in retail hiring to launch an index like the Kronos Retail Labor Index, given the current state of the economy and the increasing interest in trying to find better predictors of what will happen. This is a very interesting way to use data in its aggregate form to provide the public-at-large with a useful and meaningful new measure of the economy.”

Supporting Resources

* Organizations that use Kronos hiring solutions employ approximately 15 percent of the U.S. consumer retail labor market, providing Kronos with a unique set of data on employee job applications, hirings, and length of service.
* The Kronos Retail Labor Index will be released on a monthly basis. Go to www.kronos.com/retail-labor-index to access: the full report; a schedule of upcoming Index release dates; the Index methodology; and downloadable graphics.
* To listen to an Audio News Release about the Kronos Retail Labor Index go to: http://www.kronos.com/Audio/KRONOS-W2.mp3
* Note to reporters: cite Index findings as “Kronos Retail Labor Index”.

About the Kronos Retail Labor Index

The Kronos Retail Labor Index is a family of metrics and indices that analyze the relationship between the demand and the supply sides of the labor market within the U.S. retail sector. It is derived from a single, unified data set, allowing for statistically appropriate comparisons and time series-based trending analysis. Firms that use Kronos hiring solutions employ approximately 15 percent of the U.S. consumer retail labor market, providing Kronos with a unique set of data on employee job applications, hirings, and length of service. The Kronos Retail Labor Index provides a distinct and early indicator of the health of the retail sector.
About Kronos Incorporated

Kronos is the global leader in workforce management solutions that enable organizations to control labor costs, minimize compliance risk, and improve workforce productivity. Tens of thousands of organizations in 60 countries — including more than half of the Fortune 1000® — use Kronos time and attendance, scheduling, absence management, HR and payroll, hiring, and labor analytics applications. To learn how Kronos uniquely delivers complete automation and high-quality information in an easy-to-use solution, visit www.kronos.com.

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“Productivity Drain” Survey Finds That Many Employees Feel Productivity was a Casualty of the Recession

A new survey commissioned by The Workforce Institute� at Kronos® Incorporated and conducted by Harris Interactive reveals that 40 percent of respondents whose workplaces experienced layoffs in the past year feel that the overall productivity of their organization has been negatively impacted

CHELMSFORD, Mass. (August 26, 2009) –

A new survey commissioned by The Workforce Institute(TM) at Kronos® Incorporated and conducted by Harris Interactive reveals that 40 percent of respondents whose workplaces experienced layoffs in the past year feel that the overall productivity of their organization has been negatively impacted. The “Productivity Drain” survey examines what this means for employees and what they think their employers should be doing to be positioned for success as the economy rebounds.
News Facts

* 38 percent of respondents employed full or part-time said there had been layoffs in the past year at their primary place of employment.
* Of those respondents who said that productivity had been negatively impacted by layoffs:
o 66 percent said that morale has suffered and people are less motivated;
o 64 percent said that there is too much work and not enough people to do it;
o 37 percent said the wrong people or departments were laid off, leaving inefficient systems and workflows; and
o 36 percent said they are concerned that as the economy picks up, they won’t have the right resources to meet demand.
* Despite feeling overworked, a surprising majority — 53 percent — of respondents said they felt the right number of people were laid off at their organization. Thirty-two percent said they felt too many were laid off and seven percent said not enough were laid off.
* Employees also have some advice for employers on how to improve productivity in their workplace:
o 50 percent said employers should look for ways to improve morale;
o 46 percent said their employers have processes that should be automated to be more efficient;
o 36 percent said their organizations should invest in new technology to help manage productivity — interestingly enough, more men (42 percent) than women (30 percent) believe this would help; and
o 36 percent of employees believe that organizations need to take a fresh look at how to redistribute the workload among those employees who are left.

Supporting Quotes

* Joyce Maroney, director of The Workforce Institute, Kronos
“In the midst of a downturn like the one we are experiencing, the time is right for employers to re-examine existing practices: from how work is distributed among the organization; to whether or not new hires need to be made; to what kinds of technology might enable the workforce to become more productive. In this survey, we hear loud and clear from employees that these issues need to be addressed now, so that businesses are positioned for success when the economy kicks back into high gear.”
* Andy Brantley, president and chief executive officer of the College and University Professional Association for Human Resources
“No one would argue that the last several months have been incredibly difficult for most organizations. Employees who ‘survive’ layoffs are left with more work and fewer resources. Employers should look for ways to keep employees focused on contributing to the success of the organization while providing them with rewards and recognition for the exceptional work being done under difficult circumstances.”

Supporting Resources

* About Harris Interactive

Survey Methodology

This survey was conducted via telephone within the U.S. by Harris Interactive® on behalf of The Workforce Institute at Kronos Incorporated between August 13 and August 16, 2009 among a nationwide sample of 2,005 U.S. adults aged 18 and over among whom 956 were employed full-time or part-time. Data were weighted to be representative of the total U.S. adult population on the basis of age, sex, geographic region, and race.
About The Workforce Institute

The Workforce Institute was founded by Kronos Incorporated in 2006 as a think tank to provide research and education on critical workplace issues facing organizations around the globe. By bringing together thought leaders, The Workforce Institute is uniquely positioned to empower organizations with the knowledge and information they need to manage their workforce effectively and provide a voice for employees on important workplace issues. A hallmark of The Workforce Institute’s research is balancing the needs and desires of diverse employee populations with the needs of organizations. For additional information, visit www.workforceinstitute.org.
About Kronos Incorporated

Kronos is the global leader in workforce management solutions that enable organizations to control labor costs, minimize compliance risk, and improve workforce productivity. Tens of thousands of organizations in 60 countries — including more than half of the Fortune 1000® — use Kronos time and attendance, scheduling, absence management, HR and payroll, hiring, and labor analytics applications. To learn how Kronos uniquely delivers complete automation and high-quality information in an easy-to-use solution, visit www.kronos.com.

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Stonebridge Companies Leverages Kronos

Stonebridge Companies, a leader in hospitality management and a long-standing Kronos® Incorporated customer, has upgraded to version 6.1 of the Kronos Workforce Central® suite.

CHELMSFORD, Mass., (August 19, 2009) –

Stonebridge Companies, a leader in hospitality management and a long-standing Kronos® Incorporated customer, has upgraded to version 6.1 of the Kronos Workforce Central® suite.
News Facts

* Stonebridge upgraded to the latest version because of the following enhancements:
o Improved ERP integration capabilities to help combat time and attendance tracking deficiencies of its ERP system.
o New integration and device management tools that eliminate the need for dedicated servers to lower the total cost of ownership.
o Complete automation, which minimizes the time managers spend interacting with the software.
* Stonebridge uses SAP’s human resources and payroll applications, which are tightly integrated through a certified interface to the Kronos time and attendance application. Stonebridge chose the Kronos time and attendance application — as opposed to using a similar module offered by SAP — because it recognized that Kronos could handle its complex pay rules without the need for costly customization.
* Founded in 1991, Stonebridge Companies operates nearly 40 hotels comprising approximately 6,000 guest rooms in Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Nevada, Utah, Virginia, and Washington. The organization is using Kronos to manage 1,600 employees across 38 locations.

Supporting Quotes

* Nasim Mansurov, vice president, IT, Stonebridge Companies
“Kronos is the only vendor that can handle the complex pay rules of our diverse and highly dispersed hourly workforce. Kronos has an aptitude for developing feature-rich products that are easy to use, and is skilled at simplifying highly complex workforce management issues.”
* Charlie DeWitt, vice president of vertical marketing, Kronos
“Stonebridge sets an example for other organizations to follow. Stonebridge fully embraces how workforce management solutions can help control labor costs, minimize compliance risk, and improve workforce productivity.”

Supporting Resources

* About Stonebridge Companies

About Kronos Incorporated

Kronos is the global leader in workforce management solutions that enable organizations to control labor costs, minimize compliance risk, and improve workforce productivity. Tens of thousands of organizations in 60 countries — including more than half of the Fortune 1000® — use Kronos time and attendance, scheduling, absence management, HR and payroll, hiring, and labor analytics applications. To learn how Kronos uniquely delivers complete automation and high-quality information in an easy-to-use solution, visit www.kronos.com.

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The High Companies Uses Kronos

The High® companies are using workforce management solutions from Kronos® Incorporated to standardize processes across multiple operating businesses to control labor costs, minimize compliance risk, and improve workforce productivity.

CHELMSFORD, Mass. (August 13, 2009) –

The High® companies are using workforce management solutions from Kronos® Incorporated to standardize processes across multiple operating businesses to control labor costs, minimize compliance risk, and improve workforce productivity.
News Facts

* The High companies are using time and attendance, employee scheduling, absence management, labor activities, and biometric data collection solutions from Kronos.
* The High companies selected Kronos for its proven ability to fully automate workforce management business processes and deliver products that are easy to use, rich in functionality, and highly configurable.
* Prior to using Kronos, the High companies used a legacy workforce management system that did not fully automate processes and required significant middleware configuration to work across all units.
* By centralizing the management of its workforce processes with Kronos, the High companies are now minimizing payroll processing delays; reducing inefficient practices such as under- and over-staffing; and controlling overtime by better monitoring and reducing the number of indirect hours related to activities.
* By using the Kronos time and attendance solution to complement its Ultipro human resources and payroll applications and its SAP ERP system, the High companies have avoided costly customization and gained access to quality information in real time.
* The High companies have minimized compliance risk by using Kronos to centrally manage the consistent implementation of pay policies and accommodate a wide range of complex labor laws.
* Using the Kronos 4500(TM) Touch ID biometric terminal in its hotel business units, the High companies have eliminated buddy punching (the costly act of employees punching in for one another).
* The High companies operate across multiple industries in manufacturing, construction, and operations — including steel fabrication and erection, metal processing and distribution, precast/prestressed concrete building systems, air quality and safety solutions, real estate, architecture, and construction.

Supporting Quotes

* Frank Schutte, Manager, SAP Group Core Competency Center / Applications Group, High companies
“In contrast to other products that require costly customization and only provide after-the-fact reporting capabilities, Kronos delivers real-time, high-quality information about our workforce so we can make better decisions in each business unit as well as from a corporate perspective.”
* Gregg Gordon, senior director of manufacturing industry marketing, Kronos
“Not detecting critical, labor-related issues in real time can leak thousands or even millions of dollars each year. By automating and standardizing key workforce business processes, the High companies are effectively controlling labor costs. Also, by adding strategic workforce management solutions integrated with the core time and attendance system, the High companies are poised to achieve not just fast payback, but longer-term cost control and productivity improvement benefits.”

Supporting Resources

* Learn more about the High companies at www.high.net.

About Kronos Incorporated

Kronos is the global leader in workforce management solutions that enable organizations to control labor costs, minimize compliance risk, and improve workforce productivity. Tens of thousands of organizations in 60 countries — including more than half of the Fortune 1000® — use Kronos time and attendance, scheduling, absence management, HR and payroll, hiring, and labor analytics applications. To learn how Kronos uniquely delivers complete automation and high-quality information in an easy-to-use solution, visit www.kronos.com.

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Kronos® Incorporated today announced financial results, company advancements, and customer successes for the third quarter of Fiscal 2009

CHELMSFORD, Mass. (August 12, 2009) –

Kronos® Incorporated today announced financial results, company advancements, and customer successes for the third quarter of Fiscal 2009. Kronos revenue for the quarter was $164.6 million. Earnings before interest, tax, and amortization (EBITA) were $37.7 million.1

“In the midst of a difficult environment, we are pleased to report that our third-quarter results were in line with our expectations,” said Aron Ain, Kronos chief executive officer. “We are encouraged to continue seeing organizations explore workforce management solutions as a way to control labor costs, minimize compliance risk, and improve workforce productivity. Considering the health of our pipeline and the investments that we’re making in product innovation and global expansion, we believe we are uniquely positioned for success as the economy recovers.”
News Facts

* More than 600 organizations have already purchased the latest version of the Kronos Workforce Central® suite. Released just five months ago, Workforce Central 6.1 is in high demand for its ease-of-use enhancements and deep functionality. Major advancements include enhanced ERP integration; lower total cost of ownership; complete automation of various workforce management business processes; and additional global capabilities.
* Demand for high-quality information and complete automation of workforce management processes is driving interest in Kronos time and attendance, scheduling, absence management, HR and payroll, hiring, and labor analytics applications. Some of the organizations who purchased Kronos this quarter include:
o Atlas Roofing Corporation, a leading global manufacturer of residential and commercial building materials, replaced its previous system with time and attendance from Kronos, which will be managed and hosted by Kronos.
o Banner Health, one of the nation’s largest non-profit healthcare systems, selected labor analytics and absence management to complement its existing time and attendance and scheduling solution from Kronos for its 35,000 employees.
o BevMo, the leading alcoholic beverage lifestyle superstore in the western U.S., purchased selection and hiring software to complement its Kronos time and attendance solution in an effort to hire the best people and maximize their performance.
o Capella Healthcare Inc., operator of 13 hospitals throughout the U.S., invested in time and attendance solutions for its 6,500 employees. Hospitals in the Capella network will replace disparate time and attendance solutions with Kronos to reduce costs and streamline workforce management processes.
o Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation, a K-12 school district in southern Indiana, selected Kronos to automate time and attendance and absence management for its 3,000 employees.
o Hampton City School District purchased time and attendance and absence management to manage its 5,500 employees in 37 schools. Kronos was selected because of its ability to eliminate error-prone manual processes and minimize compliance risk. Kronos replaces the school district’s previous time and attendance system from an ERP vendor.
o Hope Community Resources, Alaska’s largest provider of services to individuals who experience a disability, purchased time and attendance, absence management, labor analytics, and human resources solutions for its 850 employees.
o St. John’s County Sheriff’s Office purchased time and attendance, absence management, and analytics to better manage its 800 employees and eliminate unnecessary overtime costs.
o A leading office furniture manufacturer purchased 4,500 employee licenses of time and attendance and absence management. The solution replaces another vendor’s time and attendance solution which failed to provide the manufacturer with visibility into workforce trends.
* Global demand remains strong despite the weak economy
o The UK had a very strong quarter with significant investments from The Co-operative Group, a UK grocery chain continuing its rollout of Kronos across more than 2,300 locations; and a new contract with Sports Direct, the UK’s leading sports retailer which purchased time and attendance for more than 400 stores across the UK and Europe.
o Customer wins in China included Volkswagen FAW Engine (Dalian) Co., which purchased time and attendance, absence management, and data collection terminals for 600 employees.
o Customer wins in Australia included Southern Cross Care (SA) Inc, providers of aged care accommodation, and Eastern Regional Libraries, provider of library resources and services to residents across three municipalities, both of which purchased Workforce Central upgrades.
o Customer wins in India included Eaton, a leading global diversified industrial manufacturer which purchased time and attendance and absence management; and Bombardier Transportation, a global leader in the rail sector with a presence in 60 countries which purchased workforce management solutions to automate time and attendance and shop floor labor processes.

About Kronos Incorporated

Kronos is the global leader in workforce management solutions that enable organizations to control labor costs, minimize compliance risk, and improve workforce productivity. Tens of thousands of organizations in 60 countries — including more than half of the Fortune 1000® — use Kronos time and attendance, scheduling, absence management, HR and payroll, hiring, and labor analytics applications. To learn how Kronos uniquely delivers complete automation and high-quality information in an easy-to-use solution, visit www.kronos.com.

© 2009 Kronos Incorporated. Kronos and Workforce Central are registered trademarks of Kronos Incorporated or a related company. All other trademarks are property of their respective owners.

Footnote 1: Revenue excludes purchase accounting adjustments related to the company going private in June 2007 and its acquisition of Unicru and Captor businesses in 2006 and 2007. EBITA excludes purchase accounting adjustments, FAS 123R charges, and non-recurring one-time charges.

Source: Kronos

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