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CHAPTER VIII PIECE - WORK : PROBLEMS OF RATE - FIXING ONE of the most difficult problems encountered in the administration of the piece - work system of wage payment is that of rate - fixing . The traditional method is to base piece ...
CHAPTER VIII PIECE - WORK : PROBLEMS OF RATE - FIXING ONE of the most difficult problems encountered in the administration of the piece - work system of wage payment is that of rate - fixing . The traditional method is to base piece ...
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minimum , except that the transition from the time - rate line to the piece - rate line is by a high step bonus , as shown below in Fig . 3 . Time - study is used to determine the standard or task time , and the worker who makes the ...
minimum , except that the transition from the time - rate line to the piece - rate line is by a high step bonus , as shown below in Fig . 3 . Time - study is used to determine the standard or task time , and the worker who makes the ...
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Of the individual incentives , piece - work is without question the most satisfactory . The British premium bonus systems , and the more complicated American sharing - plans all suffer from the fundamental defect of a piece - rate which ...
Of the individual incentives , piece - work is without question the most satisfactory . The British premium bonus systems , and the more complicated American sharing - plans all suffer from the fundamental defect of a piece - rate which ...
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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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