Awesomelyglorious wrote:
Well, the answer would seem to obviously be A, unless there are variables hidden here, or assumptions you wanted us to make but didn't make explicit. Even further, if this is constant quantity and higher quality output for less time for employee A, then paying him more actually costs you less than paying the other employees more. (B, actually costing you from an hourly employment perspective the most, as overtime pay is above regular pay, but in fixed proportion to it)
I agree Employee A is the one who deserves the raise .
Inuyasha wrote:
I would give person A the raise, and find out why person B is putting in all the extra hours, it could be person A could teach person B how to do the work faster and at a higher quality.
Hmnn, that sounds like commie stuff.
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The reason I didn't make more options is that some options like (Fire A) are not disjoint with "Give the raise to B". The original plan was to have such things, but then I noticed that sweet beautiful Ann... err phpbb does not allow multiple choice polls.
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New question, unrelated to the poll. If I said "a promotion to supervisor" instead of "a raise", would you have a different opinion?
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