| 11. | Variable skill level is second, where piece rates are more effective in a more homogenous workforce.
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| 12. | At home, La Florencia saved money on salaries, while boosting output, by converting production to piece rate.
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| 13. | Before the hijacking, Ana Robles sewed gowns at home for a nearby factory, earning a piece rate.
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| 14. | He would then collect the finished stockings and pay the machinist a piece rate, usually very low.
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| 15. | He posited that time and motion studies combined with rational analysis and synthesis could uncover one piece rates.
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| 16. | He notes that the piece rate for picking oranges has remained flat in much of Florida since 1990.
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| 17. | Frederick Winslow Taylor was one of the main champions of the piece rate system in the late 19th century.
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| 18. | There was some modernization of operations, fundamental changes in mine drainage, horizontal transport, the introduction of trolleys and piece rates.
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| 19. | Many migrants say they work 70, even 80, hours a week in the factories, where they are paid at piece rate.
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| 20. | Taylor spread this in published papers in 1895, and the timed piece rate system gave birth to creating modern corporate organization.
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