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A piece rate worker is paid.

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A. a fixed rate for each item produced or action performed
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B. a fixed rate per year
c. a fixed rate per hour worked
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D. a fixed rate for each hour of overtime worked

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Answer:

The correct answer is A, A fixed rate for each item produced or action performed.

Step-by-step explanation:

A piece rate worker is a worker who is paid by the company when he completes one piece or item asked by the company to finish. We can take an example to fully understand this concept. There are many factories that hire men and women to stitch shirts or pants or trousers or suits for them and in return, they give them a specific amount of decided money. For example, there is a company who pay $5 for stitching one shirt, then the person who stitches one shirt will be paid $5. There is no time boundary. He or she can stitch as many shirts as he or she can. On the completion of one shirt, he will be given $5. So piece rate workers are the worker who are paid on each item produced or action performed.

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