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Hotel per capita labor efficiency standard

The per capita labor efficiency standards of hotels are as follows:

This month's per capita labor efficiency standard = this month's sales/this month's salary.

If this month's income is 6.5438+0000 and the number of employees is 20, then the per capita work efficiency = this month's sales amount/this month's number of employees = 654.38+00000 /20 = 50000/employee.

Per capita labor efficiency is a very important core index of retail enterprises.

High human efficiency means that enterprises can provide higher salaries and attract better employees, which means that enterprises can have a better future. So in the retail industry, there are almost no people who don't care about people's efficiency, but there are relatively few people who really care about the essence of people's efficiency. This is the key point that domestic retail enterprises can no longer compete with foreign retail enterprises.