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Time - study It has been contended that “ when rates are set by the ordinary methods of past performances and judgment ... On the other hand , where rates are set by unit time or motion studies ... this variation is actually reduced in ...
Time - study It has been contended that “ when rates are set by the ordinary methods of past performances and judgment ... On the other hand , where rates are set by unit time or motion studies ... this variation is actually reduced in ...
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Rating Even though it is usual to take a number of studies before fixing a rate , it is not usually practicable to take ... Instead , the time - study engineer often seeks to " normalize " the performance , by adjusting the actual time ...
Rating Even though it is usual to take a number of studies before fixing a rate , it is not usually practicable to take ... Instead , the time - study engineer often seeks to " normalize " the performance , by adjusting the actual time ...
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ment of the traditional trade union opposition to the techniques of scientific management , such as time and motion study . It must be admitted that the trend of modern industrial developments - time - study among them — is towards the ...
ment of the traditional trade union opposition to the techniques of scientific management , such as time and motion study . It must be admitted that the trend of modern industrial developments - time - study among them — is towards the ...
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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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