Economy, asked by TbiaSamishta, 11 months 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 aqibkincsem
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"The company can afford to pay its workers for productivity gains by instituting the productivity-linked incentives. It cants afford to increase the prices since doing that might result in a reduction of companies sales.

Lesser spending on workers training isn't a good option either as less able labour won't provide more efficiency. Cutting the inventory cost is not feasible and can rather pay productivity gains to the workers.

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