Labour Remuneration System

Objectives of an Ideal Remuneration System

An ideal wage system is required to achieve the following objectives:

  • The wage system should establish a fair and equitable remuneration.
  • A sound wage system helps to attract qualified and efficient worker by ensuring an adequate payment.
  • It assists to improve the motivation and moral of employees which in turn lead to higher productivity.
  • It enables effective control of labour cost.
  • An Ideal wage system helps to improve union-management relations. It should reduce grievances arising out of wage inequities.
  • It should facilitate job sequences and lines of promotion wherever applicable.
  • An ideal system seeks to project the image of a progressive employer and to comply with legal requirements relating to wages and salaries.

Principles of an Ideal Remuneration System

The following principles should be adopted for an ideal wage system

  • Differences in pay should be based on differences in job requirements.
  • Follow the principle of equal pay for equal work.
  • The scheme should be based on work study, and the work contents of various jobs should be stabilized.
  • Recognize individual differences in ability and contributions.
  • The scheme should not be very costly in operation.
  • The scheme should be flexible.
  • The scheme should encourage productivity.
  • The scheme should not undermine co-operation amongst the workers.
  • The scheme should be sufficient to ensure for the worker and his family reasonable standard of living.
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