09:56 Dec 19, 2012
Then, by mentioning a sum of 20% it specifies the 'incentive' AS THE 'BONUS' THEY GET. It is what's called **PRODUCTIVITY BONUS**, which, after all is an 'incentive scheme'. Yes, every payment promised to workers, over and above their agreed wages, for the purpose of increasing productivity, such as a 'bonus', 'dividend' 'hour and a half, for each hour' they work, are ALL GENERALISED 'INCENTIVES'. 'BONUS', however, is a pre-stated amount. Produce a target and I give you 20% over and above your normal wages, even if they work overtime(which is pre-fixed and get that, anyway), as is said here, '..., , επίδομα βάρδιας και το 20% του εκάστοτε ποσού που προκύπτει από το ενθαρρυντικό σύστημα..'. KAI το..... που ΕΚΑΣΤΟΤΕ... Surely, this 20% incentive, which OCCASIONALLY ... is THE BONUS, which is an OCCASIONAL payment. |