Explain why a union contract discourages management from making stations too large.

What will be an ideal response?


A union contract may state the number of guests a service person can serve at a station. If that number is exceeded, a per-person bonus must be paid to the service person who has served the extra guests. It is payment of this bonus fee that discourages management from making the stations too large, as the fee will generally be more expensive to the restaurant than employing another service staff.

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