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Ee's, or "efficiency equivalents," in labor standards refer to a metric used to measure the productivity of workers against a set standard. It quantifies the output of workers relative to the expected or ideal performance, allowing managers to identify areas for improvement and assess labor efficiency. By comparing actual output to the established standards, organizations can optimize labor costs and enhance overall productivity.

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