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In addition to the 4 percent increase, productivity bonuses can be added to union contracts.
She said her manager wanted to collect a $2,000 productivity bonus that was based in part on how many cases were closed quickly.
As well, they are reported to be happier, living higher quality lives, and - in companies that have productivity bonuses - making more money.
Workers received productivity bonuses and there was no violence.
The workers can get a productivity bonus if they surpass the minimum production level.
They are also eligible for quality and productivity bonuses.
I'll have a company car, medical/dental, training seminars, and productivity bonuses.
Perhaps Gove could give them a productivity bonus - like letting them keep their 3% extra tax.
In addition, employees share the proceeds of company success either through general productivity bonuses or bonuses attributed to their particular section.
That agreement also included income-tax credits for the lowest-paid workers and some productivity bonuses in contracts.
In contracts in 1983 and 1986, the machinists accepted annual productivity bonuses instead of wage increases.
The company agreed to raise salaries 13 percent and give workers a 5 percent productivity bonus plus a 3 percent increase in benefits.
Pay structures reflect these constraints on performance when capability or potential is realized with, for example, productivity bonuses, stakeholder agreements and intellectual property rights.
Mr. Farell also said that workers who earn more than the minimum wage would be able to negotiate for productivity bonuses with their employers.
No fly-half factory productivity bonus!
The new Gilbos automatic winding machines and jumbo hanks were introduced, and factory wide productivity bonus and payment by results schemes established.
Mr. de Carmoy would not disclose his salary at Societe Generale, but said it would depend heavily on productivity bonuses.
About 1,300 copper miners at the Cananea mine returned to work after reaching an agreement over productivity bonuses with Grupo Mexico, the copper mining company.
The agreement represented a sharp break with the traditional flat-rate basis of earnings, the manual unions accepting productivity bonuses for flexible working practices (Income Data Services, 1985).
A former students union treasurer accused of stealing forty thousand pounds in funds has described the money as a' golden handshake or productivity bonus'he decided he was entitled to.
Its leadership later relented, but said that in addition to the 13.3 percent, it wanted what it referred to as productivity bonuses of at least a few thousand dollars for each officer.
Mr. Caruso said that when he added up overtime, night differential and all productivity bonuses available to sanitation workers, the average sanitation worker earned $3,500 more than the police officer.
News accounts said Mr. Zuckerman had agreed to improve the drivers' contract by $1.5 million in productivity bonuses and by $1 million to the pressmen's union for similar savings.
The union suffered another setback last week when the city announced that firefighters would be eligible to receive productivity bonuses, ending decades of pay parity between the Police and Fire Departments.
The agreement to reduce the number, fashioned with Norman Steisel, then the sanitation commissioner, ended up reducing the cost of garbage collection to the city by 25 percent, in exchange for the productivity bonuses.
The former option works in a market that's willing to keep paying premiums for performance increases, and that's the market that Intel has been propping up and selling into for the past two and a half decades.