History of compensation... Time clocks came into use in the late 19th century when industrialization turned time into an increment of payment. Businesses and factories relied on watchmen to ensure workers documented their time correctly and were looking for solutions more efficient than human timekeepers.
The earliest time recorder was the employee time clock. Invented in 1888 by Willard Bundy as a method to track attendance, the mechanical time clock, which recorded when employees punched in and punched out, tracked the hours employees worked and helped calculate pay. Bundy Manufacturing Company led the commercial sales of mechanical time clocks and their merger with a number of other time equipment companies in 1911 formed the Computing Tabulating Recording Corporation. In 1924 the company changed its name to International Business Machines (IBM).
Today, manufacturing plants still use a time clock punch system similar to Bundy's invention.
All the recruiting news you see here, delivered straight to your inbox.
Just enter your e-mail address below
1801 members
316 members
180 members
190 members
222 members
34 members
62 members
194 members
619 members
530 members
© 2024 All Rights Reserved Powered by
Badges | Report an Issue | Privacy Policy | Terms of Service
With over 100K strong in our network, RecruitingBlogs.com is part of the RecruitingDaily.com, LLC family of Recruiting and HR communities.
Our goal is to provide information that is meaningful. Without compromise, our community comes first.
One Reservoir Corporate Drive
4 Research Drive – Suite 402
Shelton, CT 06484
Email us: info@recruitingdaily.com
All the recruiting news you see here, delivered straight to your inbox.
Just enter your e-mail address below
You need to be a member of RecruitingBlogs to add comments!
Join RecruitingBlogs