A ship's articles of agreement grant musicians a day of rest on the Sabbath, a privilege not extended to the rest of the crew. This has caused widespread resentment and lowered morale among the general sailors. The captain's primary goals are to improve overall crew morale and retain the hard-to-replace musicians. Which of the following policy changes would most effectively balance these two competing goals?
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A ship's articles of agreement state that musicians are to be granted a day of rest on the Sabbath, while all other crew members must work unless given special permission. Which of the following statements best analyzes the primary economic function of this specific rule?
Evaluating a Differentiated Labor Policy
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A ship's articles of agreement state that musicians are to be granted a day of rest on the Sabbath, while all other crew members must work unless given special permission. This rule is an example of an institutional arrangement primarily designed to maximize the ship's total operational efficiency on any given day.
Modern Application of Differentiated Labor Policies
A ship's articles of agreement include a rule granting musicians a day of rest on the Sabbath, a privilege not extended to the rest of the crew. Match each stakeholder with the statement that best reflects their likely economic perspective on this rule.
Justifying a Differentiated Labor Policy
Modifying an Institutional Rule for Improved Outcomes
A ship's policy that grants a day of rest to musicians but not to other sailors is an institutional rule that prioritizes the retention of a specialized skill, potentially at the cost of perceived ______ among the general crew.
A ship's articles of agreement grant musicians a day of rest on the Sabbath, a privilege not extended to the rest of the crew. This has caused widespread resentment and lowered morale among the general sailors. The captain's primary goals are to improve overall crew morale and retain the hard-to-replace musicians. Which of the following policy changes would most effectively balance these two competing goals?