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Sign up for free Log in. APRIL 3, Vol, LXII. Mauretania illus. The Oldest Weekly Electrical Paper. Established Van NosTranp, 23, Murray Street. Toronto, Ont. Avasaster, 4, Ludgate Hill, B. The resulting records were hopelessly inaccurate, and the effect of mixing piece and day work with this system of time-keeping may be more easily imagined than described. Slater Lawis, when general manager for Messrs. The principle upon which Mr. Lewis based his system was the giving of a card to each workman with every job.
No man was allowed to have more than one card in his possession, hence until tke. This plan was a vast improvement upon the old-fashioned time-boards, and is largely used at the present time. Before passing on to modifications of this method, it will be advantageous to consider the requirements which have to be met by a good system for keeping track of the time spent upon each job. First, the men should not be called upon to make 5 their own records ; inaccuracy and waste of time must result from this plan, even under close supervision.