Economy, asked by pallavishendge3248, 1 year ago

how can a company afford to pay its workers for productivity gains a)by increasing the prices b)by reducing inventory levels c)lesser spening on workers training and development d)instituting productivity linked incentives

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Answered by abhishek55216
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Answered by Anshults
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Option D i.e Instituting productivity linked incentives is the correct answer.

In all most all over the world, the companies and factories afford to pay its workers for productivity gains by instituting productivity linked incentives. The more goods and services a labor is produced, the company gives him incentives for the same.

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