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One great advantage of this method is that , since the times fixed for the elements are used as standards and are employed time and again , it is justifiable to spend much more time and effort on the establishment of an accurate time ...
One great advantage of this method is that , since the times fixed for the elements are used as standards and are employed time and again , it is justifiable to spend much more time and effort on the establishment of an accurate time ...
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It is certainly true that the rating can never be mathematically accurate since , “ after all , it is not the stop ... 2 > a " Allowances The scientific accuracy of time - study rate - fixing is further undermined by the fact that ...
It is certainly true that the rating can never be mathematically accurate since , “ after all , it is not the stop ... 2 > a " Allowances The scientific accuracy of time - study rate - fixing is further undermined by the fact that ...
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Since a high - task , high - reward , multiple piece - rate system demands accurate rate - fixing , time - study ... able to calculate with scientific accuracy the effort involved in , and the relaxation required for , > any operation .
Since a high - task , high - reward , multiple piece - rate system demands accurate rate - fixing , time - study ... able to calculate with scientific accuracy the effort involved in , and the relaxation required for , > any operation .
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NONFINANCIAL INCENTIVES | 1 |
THE EXTENT OF PAYMENT BY RESULTS IN BRITISH | 30 |
THE TRADE UNION ATTITUDE TO PAYMENT | 41 |
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