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Employee Engage App to change the way employers engage and empower staff

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Mobile App developers, Crosby Associates, have launched a brand new Employee Engage App, aimed at providing employers with a solution to everyday HR & internal communication challenges.

The App has been in development for the past year and has, to date, been commissioned by organisations including Everton FC, Peel Holdings, Cool Air, Sunderland AFC and Better Bathrooms, with endorsements from Liverpool & Sefton, North and West Lancashire, Derbyshire, Leicestershire & Nottinghamshire and London Chambers of Commerce.

The app provides organisations of all sizes with a workable solution to the challenges they face, including reducing the time they spend dealing with basic enquiries regarding contracts, policies and benefits, all of which could be easily accessed by an employee through the App tool, allowing employers to engage with their employees through instant push notifications.

The first Employee Engage App to launch was for Everton Football Club and equips their staff with things such as access to their employee handbook, information about the club’s news and history, a map of the stadium and season ticket prices so that match-day staff can provide the best possible service to fans.

An App currently in development for Taskers, a Liverpool-based home store, will encompass a bar code scanner to enable staff to check pricing for particular products.

The Employee Engage App provides a new way of thinking and working for many of the functions an employee carries out, all at the click of a button, and accessible around the clock.

More information about the Employee Engage App, including an interactive model, can be found at employeeengageapp.co.uk, and the Crosby Associates website can be found at crosbyassociates.co.uk

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