SureStep is currently getting 160 regular-time hours from each worker per month. This is actually calculated from
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SureStep is currently getting 160 regular-time hours from each worker per month. This is actually calculated from 8 hours per day times 20 days per week. For this, they are paid $9.375 per hour
(1500160). Suppose workers can change their contract so that they only have to work 7.5 hours per day regular-time—everything above this becomes overtime—and their regular-time wage rate increases to $10 per hour. They will still work 20 days per month. Will this change the optimal no-backlogging solution?
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Practical Management Science, Revised
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