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Pay and HR solutions your way*

Empower Masterpay Pty Ltd is a leading provider of Pay and HR solutions through innovative product development, quality service and support.

Its customers span all industries and include a number of prominent local councils throughout Australia as well as many household names.

Empower delivers to organisations a fully integrated ‘Clock to Bank’ HRMS solution for the management of all aspects of the employee lifecycle. This includes payroll, workforce planning, time and attendance and rostering, position management, personnel administration and movements, leave, skills, training and development, performance management, succession planning, e-recruitment, occupational health and safety, event notification, casual relief and volunteer management.

Each industry and organisation has a range of subtle variations to their specific requirements. Empowers’ innovative design allows it to incorporate these differences.

This flexibility enables Empower to partner with you to create a perfect fit for your organisation’s requirements.

In the constantly changing business world, organisations need to be flexible and efficient, particularly in the management of their workforce. Empower provides valuable information for business planning, budgeting, performance measurement and decision support.

Its overriding theme is to help managers manage.

Empower can deliver your Pay and HR solution your way. Whether you want complete responsibility for your inhouse solution or you want to use the Empower resources and outsource, Empower can deliver – at the same time allowing you the flexibility to change as future requirements emerge.

To find out more about how Empower can provide your pay and HR solutions contact Empower on 1300 367 336 or visit www.empower.com.au

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