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Punching the clock
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Find out more here and sign up for a free trial. We realized other companies could benefit as well. Note: Learn from our experience! We created Buddy Punch for our own business not only to prevent buddy punching and increase accountability, but also to simplify payroll and scheduling. Downsides of the Typical Strategies Companies Use to Prevent Buddy Punching.What Are the Consequences of Employees Buddy Punching?.How Is Buddy Punching Typically Accomplished by Employees?.But before we get to that, we’ll go over: In this article, we’ll explain why we think our own product is the best possible way to prevent buddy punching. We called it Buddy Punch, and it worked out so well that we decided to offer it up to other business owners, too. And we realized that the best means to solve this problem was to build our own product.

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We looked into and tested a variety of software solutions to increase accountability, but they all fell short. So the question became, how do we stop buddy punching at our business once and for all? We were paying for work that wasn’t actually done, and it created a culture of dishonesty.

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The Workers Arts & Heritage Centre is a fully accessible building.Like many business owners, we were frustrated when we realized that some of our employees were buddy punching (punching each other in and out at work). WAHC acknowledges the Canada Council for the Arts for its support of the Punching The Clock: Working to Wrestle in Hamilton exhibition and program.įor more information, contact Hitoko Okada, Interim Program Coordinator at or (905) 522-3003 ex. Formerly the coordinator of exhibitions and programs at the Workers Arts & Heritage Centre, she is now the Interim Manager of Education at the Art Gallery of Hamilton. Tara Bursey is an interdisciplinary artist, independent curator, writer and arts worker with an interest in social history and social justice, working class identity, printed matter and subcultures. Dave, with his wife Teresa Devries, are the people behind Mixed Media art shop and the new King West Books. He most recently completed a commission to create public art in Downtown Hamilton’s Gore Park. Inspired by the history and culture of Hamilton’s downtown core, his design work can be found on t-shirts, hats, buttons, patches, posters, prints, postcards, album covers, shop signs and the Hamilton Street Railway’s B-Line bus. Dave’s local leadership has been recognized with Top 30 Under 30 honours from Hamilton Magazine, and Top 40 Under 40 honours from The Hamilton Spectator, and in 2008 as a Mohawk College Alumni of Distinction.

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This exhibition and program will be accompanied by an exhibition essay by Anthony Easton.ĭave Kuruc is a Hamilton-based graphic artist. The working lives of the people behind the pomp of their characters show the creativity and resilience of everyday people working for a living in a changing city.Ī love letter to Hamilton’s past and present, this exhibition positions wrestling as equal parts art, work and sport - a true worker’s art form. The stories of the wrestlers represented illustrate how wrestling weaved a community together around common experiences of labour and leisure. Punching the Clock, an exhibition of design and research by graphic artist Dave Kuruc, presents the faces, places and names of Hamilton’s amateur wrestling scene against a backdrop of Hamilton’s downtown and east end industrial neighbourhoods in the mid-20th century.

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Stories from wrestling’s past and present echo those in industrial workplaces, from union drives among pro wrestlers and camaraderie, to the chronic pain associated with exposure to punishing working conditions. While people question whether or not wrestling is “real,” the perils of a career as a wrestler are substantial.

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Whether you love it or hate it, wrestling-both amateur and the world of professional wrestling popularized by the WWE- demands strength, skill, cooperation and theatricality of its talent.

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Hamilton’s wrestling “factory.” The language of work and the language of wrestling share a similar vocabulary that help situate it as a favourite spectacle of working class folks in post-industrial cities (and beyond). JOIN US FOR A CLOSING RECEPTION ON THURSDAY DECEMBER 20, FROM 6-8 PM! Are you ready to RUMBLE? WAHC is pleased to present a fall brawl of a season with Punching the Clock: Working to Wrestle in Hamilton, an exhibition of design and research by Dave Kuruc.











Punching the clock