Wage Incentive SystemsInstitute of Industrial Relations, University of California, 1964 - Incentives in industry - 83 pages |
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Page 55
... contracts allow revision by mutual agreement . Where provision is not specifically made in the contract , it is still likely that revision by mutual consent may be acceptable . In a few agreements , particularly in the steel industry ...
... contracts allow revision by mutual agreement . Where provision is not specifically made in the contract , it is still likely that revision by mutual consent may be acceptable . In a few agreements , particularly in the steel industry ...
Page 63
... contract , but in others the arbitrator imposed a time limit in the absence of specific contract language . One company was barred from revising incentives on the basis of changes made one year earlier , even though there was no ...
... contract , but in others the arbitrator imposed a time limit in the absence of specific contract language . One company was barred from revising incentives on the basis of changes made one year earlier , even though there was no ...
Page 73
... contract listed two sets of rates , one for " ordi- nary " and another for " difficult " work . One company was required to pay a special rate to a pieceworker when con- tinuing a job in face of handicaps , such as improper func ...
... contract listed two sets of rates , one for " ordi- nary " and another for " difficult " work . One company was required to pay a special rate to a pieceworker when con- tinuing a job in face of handicaps , such as improper func ...
Contents
Conditions for Revision | 1 |
EmployeeSponsored Changes | 54 |
Maintenance of Earnings Under Incentive | 74 |
Common terms and phrases
135 per cent adjustments administration of incentive agement antee application of incentives applied arbitration ards average hourly earnings average incentive basis bonus centive change in job collective bargaining agreements contract Dept downtime earnings opportunity effect employee pressure employee's equipment established example extension of incentive firm hourly base rate incentive coverage incentive earnings incentive industries incentive plans incentive rates incentive revision incentive standards incentive workers increased earnings indirect workers industrial engineers INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS inequities job evaluation Labor Board level of incentive level of output limit loose standards loosened machine machine-paced maintenance ment methods nonincentive off-standard operation pace paid period piece rate piecework Pipe Covering plant ployees problems production processes production standards restudy result revise incentive revision of incentive shift standard hour plans standard time value time-study tion U. S. Steel union officials usually wage incentive systems wage increases Wage Stabilization Board War Labor Board World War II