Abstract
The article explores the issues of effective use of modern software to improve labor rationing at trade and service enterprises. The specifics of labor rationing in this business segment are shown. The aim of the paper is to substantiate the need for widespread use of the latest IT technologies in trading and service companies to determine the required time spent on performing certain labor operations, trading, and service processes in order to develop and establish reasonable labor rationing. The authors used such methods as the system and logical analysis, analysis of scientific literature, classifications and groupings, statistical processing of federal and regional databases on labor productivity, photography of working hours. The authors concluded that the efficiency of the trade and service business, the increase in labor productivity of workers employed in this dynamically developing sector of the economy, the optimization of the number and wages of personnel today largely depend on reasonable labor standards developed using modern IT technologies.
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