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Worker Participation and Plant‐wide Incentive Systems

M.P. Marchington (Senior Research Officer in Industrial Relations, University of Aston Management Centre)

Personnel Review

ISSN: 0048-3486

Article publication date: 1 March 1977

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Abstract

Worker participation in management remains a subject of much interest, particularly as legislation may well be expected in the near future. With most of the literature and the participative systems in operation, the understanding of the subject is severely limited by a concentration on providing opportunities for the individual to participate without considering how he may be rewarded for so doing. Since participation is expected to increase efficiency, the distribution of increased rewards is clearly very important to the individual. This paper considers one particular plant‐wide incentive system as a possible adjunct to worker participation. The system is described and then assessed. Despite several drawbacks, the final conclusion is that such schemes are worthy of reconsideration since they are more congruent with employee involvement than more traditional systems.

Citation

Marchington, M.P. (1977), "Worker Participation and Plant‐wide Incentive Systems", Personnel Review, Vol. 6 No. 3, pp. 35-38. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb055339

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MCB UP Ltd

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