- roleTerm ( text )
- advisor
- namePart
- Backer, W., Prof.
- roleTerm ( text )
- author
- namePart
- Jansen van Rensburg, Adriaan
- dateAccessioned
- 2014-02-18T07:00:23Z
- dateAvailable
- 2014-02-18T07:00:23Z
- dateIssued
- 2014-02-18
- dateSubmitted
- 1994
- identifier ( uri )
- http://hdl.handle.net/10210/9465
- note
- M.Com. (Business Management)
- abstract
- A higher standard of living is one of the greatest needs of the South African population. Labour movements believe that a higher standard of living can actually be achieved by paying higher wages. Unfortunately higher wages are demanded and paid at the expense of productivity which is a vital ingredient for economic growth and ultimately economic survival. Employers within the South African economy can address the low productivity ratios through the implementation of performance related schemes. Gain sharing is one of many interventions management can implement to achieve greater performance through labour. By implementing a gain sharing scheme management is able to relate pay to performance and address efficiency ratios which ultimately affects the competitiveness of South African goods and services against world competitors.
- languageTerm ( rfc3066 )
- afr
- accessCondition ( useAndReproduction )
- University of Johannesburg
- topic
- Labor productivity - South Africa
- topic
- Wages and labor productivity - South Africa
- topic
- Strikes and lockouts - South Africa
- title
- Winsdeelskemas : 'n alternatiewe oplossing vir onrealistiese looneise
- genre
- Thesis