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Analyzing the Components of a Workplace Motivation Challenge

A factory pays its assembly line workers a fixed salary. The factory's profits are higher when workers exert more effort, leading to fewer product defects. However, exerting high effort is more tiring for the workers than exerting low effort. The workers' individual effort levels cannot be easily or accurately measured by management. Based on this information, break down the fundamental economic problem the factory management faces. Identify the two key conflicting interests and the crucial informational issue at play.

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