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Business, 17.12.2019 23:31, skdfj3777

Janice interiors installs custom interiors for luxury mobile homes. in its most recent negotiation with the union, the firm proposed to share productivity gains in direct labor equally with the union. in return, the union agreed not to demand wage increases. most union members, however, are skeptical about management’s honesty in calculating productivity measures. nevertheless, union members voted to try the program. kim tomas, the management accountant responsible for determining productivity measures, collected these data at the end of the current year: current year prior year number of installations 560 500 direct labor hours 115,000 99,000 steve janice, the ceo, is very eager to demonstrate the firm’s good intentions by showing the labor union a positive result. he suggests to kim that some of the direct labor hours are actually indirect. for example, some of the labor hours are indirect because these hours cannot be allocated to specific types of work. required: 1. compute the partial labor productivity for each year. 2. recompute the partial productivity for the current year assuming 8,000 hours are reclassified as indirect. (for all requirements, round your answers to 4 decimal places.)

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