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Write a short note on Priestman Plan
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This system of wage payment was first used by Priestman's of Hull in 1917. It is applied to workers who work in groups. It provides for payment of group bonus in addition to the ordinary time rate to the individual workers. Thus if during a year, an enterprise is able to reach the predetermined standard output or exceed the previous year's output, workers are paid increased wages in the same ratio in which output has increased. For example, if in 1990, the output per worker-hour was 10 units and in 1991, it rises to 11 units per worker-hour, the wages in 1991 would be 10% higher than those in 1990.
An advantage of the system is that it brings about team-spirit among the workers of a group. If the group as a whole works well, this is bound to add to overall output of the enterprise and in that case all the workers would stand to benefit.
But its disadvantage is that it may be insufficient to motivate individual workers, particularly these who possess greater skills and experience.