työmahdin
Työmäädin is a Finnish worker's safetyToken used from 1919 to 1959. It was a mandatory token that workers in Finland had to pay for use of public transportation during work hours. The tokens were handled in pairs, with employers paying a few pennies each month for each employee, and the worked amount of time daily covered by the token.
The daily tokens, which varied in cost, were customarily implemented as a measure to give more information
In 1924, an occupational record book also was implemented, documenting each Työmäädin transaction with employer requests
Työmäädin amid long decrease impacted altogether received impression influencing active taking apart since new record approach