Shop Management
Forfatter: Frederick Winslow Taylor
År: 1911
Forlag: Harper & Brothers Publishers
Sted: New York and London
Sider: 207
UDK: 658.01 Tay
With an introduction by Henry R. Towne
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54
SHOP MANAGEMENT
on this work should be given to Mr. A. B. Wadleigh,
the writer’s assistant in this section at that time.
Piece Work
Day Work
Number of tons (2,240 lbs. per ton) handled on piece work during the year ending April 30, 1901 924,040^
Total cost of handling 924,040j1ö% tons in- cluding the piece work wages paid the men, and in addition all incidental day labor used Former cost of handling the eame number of tons of similar materials on day work.... Net saving in handling 924,040^ tons of materials, effected in one year through substituting piece work for day work .... Average cost for handling a ton (2,240 lbs.) $30,797.78 $36,417.69 $67,215.47
on piece and day work $0.033 $0.072
Average earnings per day, per man Average number of tons handled per day ’$1.88 $1.15
per man 2 57 16
Table 1. — Showing Relative Cost of Yard Labor Under
Task Piece Work and Old Style Day Work
When the writer left the steel works, the Bethle-
hem piece workers were the finest body of picked
laborers that he has ever seen together. They were
practically all first-class men, because in each case the
task which they were called upon to perform was
such that only a first-class man could do it. The
tasks were all purposely made so severe that not more
1 It was our intention to fix piece work rates which should enable first-
class workmen to average about 60 per cent, more than they had been
earning on day work, namely $1.85 per day. A year’s average shows
them to have earned $1.88 per day, or three cents per man per day more
than we expected — an error of 1A per cent.
2 The piece workers handled on an average 3/<yV times as many tons per
day as the day workers.