aikakelloissa
Aikakelloissa is the inessive plural form of aikakello, a Finnish term used to refer to devices that record or display time, most commonly time clocks used to track when employees start and end work or when machines run. The compound aikakello comes from aika (time) and kello (clock). In standard Finnish, aikakello is a technical term found in industrial, payroll, and archival contexts, while aikakelloissa denotes multiple such devices located in a place or discussed collectively.
Historically, mechanical time clocks appeared in factories in the late 19th and early 20th centuries as a
Operation and purpose: aikakelloissa (and aikakello systems in general) serve to document work hours, aid payroll
Note: The term is primarily technical or historical; in everyday Finnish, people usually refer to timekeeping