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AN ANALYSIS OF THE INDUSTRIAL WAGE SYSTEM AND MANAGEMENT COMPENSATION PLANS.
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Creator
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MCCLUNG, DAVID WILLIAM., Florida Atlantic University, Franklin, Charles B. Jr.
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This thesis reports on how companies compensate employees. It deals with the factors that influence direct and indirect compensation and what special benefits and perquisites are made available to wage and management employees. A multiplicity of influences plays upon any determination of wages for the individual and the organization. These forces vary so in their impact that any static approach to wage criteria is misleading. The executive employee's compensation must contain both financial...
Show moreThis thesis reports on how companies compensate employees. It deals with the factors that influence direct and indirect compensation and what special benefits and perquisites are made available to wage and management employees. A multiplicity of influences plays upon any determination of wages for the individual and the organization. These forces vary so in their impact that any static approach to wage criteria is misleading. The executive employee's compensation must contain both financial and non-financial elements designed to supply the urge, stimulus, and encouragement to improve profit performance and enhance the growth, expansion, and progress of the company. Since each form of compensation has both advantages and disadvantages they must be carefully weighed if they are to meet the short-term and long-term objectives of both the company and the employee.
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Date Issued
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1973
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PURL
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http://purl.flvc.org/fcla/dt/13547
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Subject Headings
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Industrial management, Wage payment systems
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ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL: ITS COSTS AND RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN BUSINESS AND SOCIETY.
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PITTMAN, RICHARD K., Florida Atlantic University, Franklin, Charles B. Jr., College of Business, Department of Management
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This paper was intended as an exploratory look into the problems of environmental control with special attention given to its costs and effects on business and society. Since I had no concrete bypothesis with which to begin the paper, I chose to use exploratory research. Pollution is current, however, and I felt that there was a particular problem concerning pollution and how much it will cost. After a survey of the experts in the field and their proposals, I found some very definite trends....
Show moreThis paper was intended as an exploratory look into the problems of environmental control with special attention given to its costs and effects on business and society. Since I had no concrete bypothesis with which to begin the paper, I chose to use exploratory research. Pollution is current, however, and I felt that there was a particular problem concerning pollution and how much it will cost. After a survey of the experts in the field and their proposals, I found some very definite trends. I found the general feeling to be that there is a growing conflict concerning just who is going to pay for pollu~ion control. Whoever pays for the costs, I found that the present market structure does not properly account for the costs of pollution control. These findings led me to the conclusion that pollution control is more of a problem than I suspected and that it deserves more complete analysis as to possible solutions.
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Date Issued
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1973
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http://purl.flvc.org/fcla/dt/13544
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Subject Headings
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Business Administration, General
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Document (PDF)