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Toei Offers the Idea of Payment by Results to the Union
Toei Animation began examining possibility of payment by results, presuming that experienced animators should be paid partly on the basis of performance so that they feel rewarded sufficiently for their own effort and talent . Or they intended to make human cost more efficient because they’re made promise employees to increase in payment after the strike. With enhancement of annual output of features as well as subcontract production of an American TV cartoon show, it seemed more reasonable for the employer to pay an animator according to the amount of drawings or shots he made. Nowadays in Japan most animators are not hired, but paid in proportion to output (or the ‘compensatory fee’ system for keeping him working exclusively as a freelancer for a certain studio for a fixed-term or for a feature); the first seed of the practically-illegal way was apparently sowed in Toei Animation after the 1962 strike. soa natural?
Toei Animation began examining possibility of payment by results, presuming that experienced animators should be paid partly on the basis of performance so that they feel rewarded sufficiently for their own effort and talent . Or they intended to make human cost more efficient because they’re made promise employees to increase in payment after the strike. With enhancement of annual output of features as well as subcontract production of an American TV cartoon show, it seemed more reasonable for the employer to pay an animator according to the amount of drawings or shots he made. Nowadays in Japan most animators are not hired, but paid in proportion to output (or the ‘compensatory fee’ system for keeping him working exclusively as a freelancer for a certain studio for a fixed-term or for a feature); the first seed of the practically-illegal way was apparently sowed in Toei Animation after the 1962 strike. soa natural?
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Toei OffersSuggests the Idea of Payment by Results to the Union
Toei OffersSuggests the Idea of Payment by Results to the Union
According to a union organ——- issued at that time, the company was examining possibility of payment by results, presuming that experienced animators should be paid partly on the basis of performance so that they feel sufficiently rewarded sufficiently for their ownefforts effort and talent .
According to a union organ——- issued at that time, the company was examining possibility of payment by results, presuming that experienced animators should be paid partly on the basis of performance so that they feel sufficiently rewarded sufficiently for their ownefforts effort and talent .
OrThis theycould intendedalso tobe makean humanattempt costto be more cost-efficient, as becausethe they’recompany madehas promisepromised employees toa increaseraise in payment after the strike.
OrThis theycould intendedalso tobe makean humanattempt costto be more cost-efficient, as becausethe they’recompany madehas promisepromised employees toa increaseraise in payment after the strike.
With enhancementan ofincrease in the annual output of features, as well as subcontractsubcontracted production of an American TV cartoon show, it seemedseems more reasonable for the employercompany to pay anthe animatoranimators according to the amount of drawings or shots hethey made.
With enhancementan ofincrease in the annual output of features, as well as subcontractsubcontracted production of an American TV cartoon show, it seemedseems more reasonable for the employercompany to pay anthe animatoranimators according to the amount of drawings or shots hethey made.
Nowadays in Japan most animators are not hired, but paid in proportion to output (or the ‘compensatory fee’’- a system for keeping himthem working exclusively as a freelancer for a certain studio for a fixed-term, or for a feature); the first seed of the practically-illegal way was apparently sowed in Toei Animation after the 1962 strike.
Nowadays in Japan most animators are not hired, but paid in proportion to output (or the ‘compensatory fee’’- a system for keeping himthem working exclusively as a freelancer for a certain studio for a fixed-term, or for a feature); the first seed of the practically-illegal way was apparently sowed in Toei Animation after the 1962 strike.
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Um pouco artificial
Toei OffersSuggests the Idea of Payment by Results to the Union
Toei OffersSuggests the Idea of Payment by Results to the Union
According to a union organ——- issued at that time, the company was examining possibility of payment by results, presuming that experienced animators should be paid partly on the basis of performance so that they feel sufficiently rewarded sufficiently for their ownefforts effort and talent .
According to a union organ——- issued at that time, the company was examining possibility of payment by results, presuming that experienced animators should be paid partly on the basis of performance so that they feel sufficiently rewarded sufficiently for their ownefforts effort and talent .
OrThis theycould intendedalso tobe makean humanattempt costto be more cost-efficient, as becausethe they’recompany madehas promisepromised employees toa increaseraise in payment after the strike.
OrThis theycould intendedalso tobe makean humanattempt costto be more cost-efficient, as becausethe they’recompany madehas promisepromised employees toa increaseraise in payment after the strike.
With enhancementan ofincrease in the annual output of features, as well as subcontractsubcontracted production of an American TV cartoon show, it seemedseems more reasonable for the employercompany to pay anthe animatoranimators according to the amount of drawings or shots hethey made.
With enhancementan ofincrease in the annual output of features, as well as subcontractsubcontracted production of an American TV cartoon show, it seemedseems more reasonable for the employercompany to pay anthe animatoranimators according to the amount of drawings or shots hethey made.
Nowadays in Japan most animators are not hired, but paid in proportion to output (or the ‘compensatory fee’’- a system for keeping himthem working exclusively as a freelancer for a certain studio for a fixed-term, or for a feature); the first seed of the practically-illegal way was apparently sowed in Toei Animation after the 1962 strike.
Nowadays in Japan most animators are not hired, but paid in proportion to output (or the ‘compensatory fee’’- a system for keeping himthem working exclusively as a freelancer for a certain studio for a fixed-term, or for a feature); the first seed of the practically-illegal way was apparently sowed in Toei Animation after the 1962 strike.
I think a lot of what you are saying here is very clear, and I don’t want to put my words in your mouth, so to speak. I hope these corrections capture the same spirit as your original text did. Great work!
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@kasumi-09 hahaha, anytime my friend :)
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I think a lot of what you are saying here is very clear, and I don’t want to put my words in your mouth, so to speak. I hope these corrections capture the same spirit as your original text did. Great work!