Which of the following is not a potential problem with piecework systems?
Employees may ignore important aspects of their job |
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Quality may diminish |
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Determining productivity standards can be challenging |
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The average hourly wage is often less than the required federal minimum wage |
Which of the following is not a potential problem with
piecework systems?
Answer - (C)Determining productivity standards can be
challenging
Reason - In a piecework system, with piece rate
pay, it is not that difficult to determine productivity standards
as the employee focuses on making more number of products, even
though there are no time bounds.
On the other hand, employees might ignore important guidelines of
their job and quality is bound to fall when the emphasis is on
quantity. And since, there are no time bounds, the employers make
sure that average hourly wage is often less than the require
federal minimum wage. Hence, options (A), (B) and (D) are potential
problems, while (C) is not.
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