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The workers were first paid a fixed , weekly wage for a period of nine weeks , and this was followed by a competitive bonus system for a further period of fifteen weeks . During this time the girls were ranked according to output ...
The workers were first paid a fixed , weekly wage for a period of nine weeks , and this was followed by a competitive bonus system for a further period of fifteen weeks . During this time the girls were ranked according to output ...
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During the period of the contractusually four weeks — the standard weekly wages were paid , and at the end of the period the difference between the wages paid and the contract price was distributed to the men in proportion to their time ...
During the period of the contractusually four weeks — the standard weekly wages were paid , and at the end of the period the difference between the wages paid and the contract price was distributed to the men in proportion to their time ...
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The abovementioned contractor found that his period of a month was rather too long . Most men are primarily concerned with their week's wages , and they would rather have a bonus payment each week than a correspondingly larger lump sum ...
The abovementioned contractor found that his period of a month was rather too long . Most men are primarily concerned with their week's wages , and they would rather have a bonus payment each week than a correspondingly larger lump sum ...
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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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