A worker whose pay is not based on hours worked, but on the number of items (pieces) the worker produces.
The purpose of piecework is to pay the worker for the number of items they make. Piecework gets things done faster and more efficiently.
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Piecework is work paid for according to the quantity produced i.e. you might be paid piecework if you are employed by a telemarketer selling carpet cleaning in a home; the employer will only pay you for the number of customer who sign up for the cleaning, rather than for the amount of time you actually spend on the telephone.
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Startup companies generally don't have stock to award options against, and without those you can't pay with stock options. Commissions are considered pay, so if you're running a business that pays its people on commission (a car lot, for instance) you just put your employees on commission right from the start. You would pay non-sales staff by piecework rates, not commission rates. The difference is, commission is based on the number of dollars a person brings to the business and piecework is based on the number of things they make.
Bit by bit. Putting things together to make a whole piece.
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Ethel I. Best has written: 'Technological changes in relation to women's employment' 'Piecework in the silk-dress industry'