In the post office example, suppose that each full-time employee works eight hours per day. Thus, Mondays

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In the post office example, suppose that each full-time employee works eight hours per day. Thus, Monday’s requirement of 17 workers can be viewed as a requirement of 8(17)  136 hours. The post office can meet its daily labor requirements by using both full-time and part-time employees. During each week, a fulltime employee works eight hours a day for five consecutive days, and a part-time employee works four hours a day for five consecutive days. A full-time employee costs the post office $15 per hour, whereas a part-time employee (with reduced fringe benefits)

costs the post office only $10 per hour. Union requirements limit part-time labor to 25% of weekly labor requirements.

a. Modify the model as necessary, and then use Solver to minimize the post office’s weekly labor costs.

b. Use SolverTable to determine how a change in the part-time labor limitation (currently 25%)

influences the optimal solution.

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Practical Management Science

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Authors: Wayne L. Winston, S. Christian Albright

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