Asked by Anonymous
Which statement explains why division of labor increases work productivity?
1. Employers can pay workers more money when they get more done.
2. Employers must fire some of their workers so fewer people have to get the work done.
3. Workers learn their jobs more quickly when they repeat the same tasks.
4. Workers try to work more quickly because their jobs are more boring.
Is it 1?
1. Employers can pay workers more money when they get more done.
2. Employers must fire some of their workers so fewer people have to get the work done.
3. Workers learn their jobs more quickly when they repeat the same tasks.
4. Workers try to work more quickly because their jobs are more boring.
Is it 1?
Answers
Answered by
Writeacher
No, not 1.
"division of labor" -- focuses on what the workers do, not the employer, for the most part.
"division of labor" -- focuses on what the workers do, not the employer, for the most part.
Answered by
Anonymous
Then, is it 3?
Answered by
Writeacher
Yes, 3.
Answered by
Mr. know it all
I agree
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