Should this plan be extended to pressers

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Scenario: The Incentive Plan

The question of whether to pay Carter Cleaning Centre employees an hourly wage or an incentive of some kind has always intrigued Jack Carter.

His basic policy has been to pay employees an hourly wage, except that his managers do receive an end-of-year bonus depending, as Jack puts it, "on whether their stores do well or not that year." However, he is considering using an incentive plan in one store. Jack knows that a presser should press approximately 25 "tops" (jackets, dresses, and blouses) per hour. Most of his pressers do not attain this ideal standard, though. In one instance, a presser named Walt was paid $14.50 per hour, and Jack noticed that regardless of the amount of work he had to do, Walt always ended

up going home at 3 p.m., so he earned about $510 at the end of the week. If it was a holiday week, for instance, and there were a lot of clothes to press, he might average 22 to 23 tops per hour (someone else did pants). He earned $510 and still finished each day in time to leave by 3 p.m. (so he could pick up his children at school). But, when things were very slow in the store, his productivity would drop to perhaps 12 to 15 pieces an hour, so that at the end of the week he'd end up earning perhaps $500, and in fact did not go home much earlier than he did when it was busy.

Jack spoke with Walt several times, and while Walt always promised to try to do better, it gradually became apparent to Jack that Walt was simply going to earn his $550 per week no matter what. Though Walt never told him so directly, it dawned on Jack that Walt had a family to support and was not about to earn less than his "target" wage, regardless of how busy or slow the store was. The problem was that the longer Walt kept pressing each day, the longer that the power needed to stay on for the steam boilers and compressors-the fuel charges alone ran close to $12 per hour. Jack clearly needed some way short of firing Walt to solve the problem because the fuel bills were eating up his profits. His solution was to tell Walt that, instead of an hourly $14.50 wage, he would henceforth pay him $0.58 per item pressed. That way, said Jack to himself, if Walt presses 25 items per hour at $0.58 he will in effect get a small raise. He'll get more items pressed per hour and will therefore be able to shut the machines down earlier. On the whole, the experiment worked well. Walt generally presses 25 to 35 pieces per hour now. He gets to leave earlier and, with the small increase in pay, he generally earns his target wage. Two problems have arisen, though. The quality of Walt's work has dipped

a bit, plus his manager has to spend a minute or two each hour counting the number of pieces Walt pressed that hour. Otherwise, Jack is fairly pleased with the results of his incentive plan, and he's wondering whether to extend it to other employees and other stores.

Question 1) Should this plan be extended to pressers in the other stores?

Question 2) Should other employees (cleaners, spotters, and front counter staff) be put on a similar plan? Why or why not? If so, how, exactly?

Case from:

Gary Dessler, Nita Chhinzer. (2018). Human Resources Management in Canada, Fourteenth Canadian Edition

Reference no: EM132765829

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