noun
- work paid for according to the amount produced rather than by the hour or day
Examples
- The factory workers were paid by piecework, earning more money when they assembled more units.
- She preferred piecework because it allowed her to control her income based on her productivity.
- The seamstress did piecework from home, getting paid for each garment she completed.
- Piecework can be motivating for fast workers but challenging for those who work more slowly.
- The company switched from hourly wages to piecework to increase overall production.
- Many textile workers in the early 1900s relied on piecework for their livelihood.