productivity

  • 31productivity bonus — ➔ bonus * * * productivity bonus UK US noun [C] HR ► extra money that workers receive if they produce more of something than usual: »All employees receive a productivity bonus …

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  • 32Productivity world — is a term used by William Easterly to describe that relative productivity among Factors of production is the same in the sectors across countries, but rich countries have absolute productivity advantage. It is used as the opposite of Factor world …

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  • 33Productivity Information Reporting System — (PIRS) A computer program used by the bulk mail centers that tracks workload, workhours, and productivity …

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  • 34productivity deal — noun An agreement whereby employees receive increased wages or salaries if they agree to improve their efficiency and increase their output • • • Main Entry: ↑produce …

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  • 35Productivity paradox — The productivity paradox (also known as the Solow paradox or sometimes the Solow computer paradox) is the theory that computers have contributed negligibly to productivity, and is often summarized with Robert Solow s 1987 quip, You can see the… …

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  • 36Productivity (linguistics) — In linguistics, productivity is the degree to which native speakers use a particular grammatical process, especially in word formation. Since use to produce novel (new, non established) structures is the clearest proof of usage of a grammatical… …

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  • 37Productivity And Costs — An economic data set that measures future inflationary trends with two indicators. Productivity is the indicator that measures labor efficiency in producing goods and services in the U.S. economy. Costs is the indicator that measures the unit… …

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  • 38Productivity Commission — The Productivity Commission is the Australian Government s principal review and advisory body on microeconomic policy and regulation. It is an independent statutory authority in the Treasury Portfolio and responds to references from the Treasurer …

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  • 39productivity agreement — An agreement between an employer and a union in which an increase in wages is given for a measured increase in productivity To arrive at such an agreement, productivity bargaining is needed to reach a compromise between the increase in wages… …

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  • 40productivity bargaining — A form of collective bargaining in Britain in which higher rates of pay are traded against employees acceptance of greater flexibility in work tasks and functions, or other changes in working practice, or where productivity payments are related… …

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