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Early iterations of the Bundy clock were not very sophisticated and workers could easily cheat the system. "If you and I were friends and I was late but you were early, you could clock me in as well.
New rules starting on March 1 will require employers to return to Bundy clock-style systems to record the start, finish and break times of salaried workers and conduct regular pay reconciliations.
Most companies use biometric clocks, but the principle is still the same. Remember the Bundy clock? Employees “punch in” and “punch out” their time cards every day of their working life.
It's thought to have been invented in the 1880s to help bosses keep track of their workers. Now, the humble Bundy clock business is booming as Australia grapples with wage theft.
Senatorial candidate Risa Hontiveros on Tuesday said she agreed with the suggestion that lawmakers be made beholden to the bundy clock like most workers to solve the problem of absenteeism among ...
''OH where is the Glasgow where I used to stay?'' Where indeed. Recently in the company of old friends (old in the sense of ''longstanding'', you… ...
IAIN Macnair's plea for a Bundy clock (Letters, Dec 23) brought back many happy memories of a Govan childhood. When I was a child in Linthouse the… ...