Definitionn. work paid for according to the quantity produced
Last update: September 20, 2015
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He is a beef-boner, and that is a dangerous trade, especially when you are on piecework and trying to earn a bride. [Please select]
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Some unions have rules, others a distinct understanding, on the subject of a normal day's work, and some discourage piecework. [Please select]
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The introduction of machinery into the manufacture of automobile tires caused a reduction in the piecework rate in certain shops. [Please select]
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Since she pays by piecework her blackguards are not likely to stick at a murder or two. [Please select]
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Eyes looked sidewise upon the elegant visitors, but then the flying fingers were off again, for time is strictly money with piecework. [Please select]
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By some of the men upon actual output--commissions or piecework rates. [Please select]
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Production methods or labor conditions are often such that piecework is impossible. [Please select]
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In the smaller factories labor is usually paid by the day, but in the larger establishments every operation possible is on a piecework basis. [Please select]
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Deep down in his soul he detested the humming, panting, noisy place with its clatter of wheels, its monotonous piecework, and its limited horizon. [Please select]
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