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- August 13, 2018 at 9:31 pm #467761
Question:
KL currently pays its direct production workers on a time basis at a rate of $6.50 per hour. In an effort to improve productivity, the company is introducing a bonus based on( time taken/ time allowed) * time saved * rate per hour. The standard time allowed for a worker in the Assembly department to perform this particular operation once has been agreed at 37.5 minutes.
In the first week of the schemes operation, one employee worked for a total of 44 hrs and performed 94 operations.
What are the gross wages for this employee based on a time rate of $6.50 per hour plus the productivity bonus based on ( time taken/time allowed) * time saved * rate per hour, to 2 decimal places?
Sir please explain $357.80 as answer to this questionAugust 13, 2018 at 10:29 pm #467771Again, you are effectively asking me to type out my free lectures, and I am obviously not going to do that ?
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